Your question doesn't make any sense. Contractions are when two words are reduced into one - 'will not' into 'won't', for example. 'Shall not' contracts into 'shan't', but that's about it.
We'll ... is the contraction for 'we will' and for 'we shall'.For reference, see Related links below this box.
Shan't is a contraction of shall not
Shan't is the contraction of "shall" and "not".
The contraction of shall or will is 'll.For examples, I shall or I will can be contracted to I'll, and we shall or we will can be contracted to we'll.
The contraction for does not is doesn't.
The contraction for "shall not" is "shan't."
We or shall becomes we'll on contraction. We'll is also we will.
The contraction for you shall is you'll. Which is also the contraction for you will.
The contraction for "shall not" is "shan't."
We'll ... is the contraction for 'we will' and for 'we shall'.For reference, see Related links below this box.
I'll
The contraction is, you'll. Which is also for you will
The contraction is, you'll. Which is also for you will
The answer is shan't. Ex: I (shall not) sha'nt shan't feed the cat too much food.
Shan't is a contraction of shall not
Shan't
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