"Won't" is a contraction for "will not." Even though the basic verb has an 'i' and the contraction has 'o' they are still related. "Would' is also historically a past tense of "will."
will not
The contraction of "will not" is "won't" because in English, contractions are formed by combining certain letters from the original words. In this case, the "i" and "ll" in "will" are removed and replaced with an apostrophe to form "won't."
The contraction for "we have" is "we've."
Didn't is a contraction of the words "did" and "not". There is no 'contraction' for this word.
The contraction is "I'll".
will not
There is no contraction for the words did you.
contraction of the words you will: you'll
The contraction of "will not" is "won't" because in English, contractions are formed by combining certain letters from the original words. In this case, the "i" and "ll" in "will" are removed and replaced with an apostrophe to form "won't."
There is no contraction for the words "did you".
The contraction for "we have" is "we've."
Didn't is a contraction of the words "did" and "not". There is no 'contraction' for this word.
Haven't is the contraction of have not.
contraction made in the words you will: you'll
The contraction is "I'll".
Won't is the contraction of will not. According to my dictionary it was first recorded mid-15th century as wynnot, later wonnot (1584) before the modern form emerged 1667.
Contraction word made from the words they and are is they're.