Have not is generally contracted to haven't.
haven't
The contraction is won't. It comes from the archaic negative form wonnot.
We have.
Forex is a contraction of 'foreign exchange,' which refers to the global currency exchange market.
Technically and legally, no. But gramatically, yes: it's a contraction (of "Limited"). So why not choose the one that makes your company look literate?
Actually, yes, "were" is a verb, but not just any kind of verb; it's a linking verb.
There is no contraction for "its not."There is a contraction for "it is" (it's).There is a contraction for "is not" (isn't).
There is no contraction for were you. There is no contraction for you were.There is a contraction for "you are" (you're).
There is no contraction. There is a contraction doesn't which means "does not."
There is no contraction. The contraction we're means "we are."
There is no contraction for I was. There is a contraction for I am (I'm) and for I have (I've).
The contraction for "were" is "we're."
There is no contraction. The contraction she'd can mean she had or she would.
He's already IS a contraction. It is a contraction of he is.
The contraction for have not is haven't.
There is no contraction of we'll. It is a contraction, meaning "we will."
They'd is the contraction for 'they would'. They're is the contraction for 'they are'. They'll is the contraction for 'they will'.
There is no contraction for 'pram', it is a contraction of the word perambulator.