The contraction who've is a combined form of the pronounwho and the verb (or auxiliary verb) have; a short form for 'who have'.
Example:
First we call those applicants who have had some experience.
Or:
First we call those applicants who've had some experience.
you can make up end, men, Ned, den. you can make up four words
The words that make up a dictionary are called entries or lexemes.
The two words 'who' and 'will' make up the contracted word 'who'll'.
The two words that make up the contraction "can't" are "cannot."
The (Inter)net and etiquette are the two words that make up the term netiquette.
The words that make up a high-level programming nlanguage are known as key words or reserved words.
The two words that make up the contraction let's are let and us.
The (Inter)net and etiquette are the two words that make up the term netiquette.
They and are make up they're
Use your brain and make up words.
fed up,
well most poets and song writers make up words just to make things rhyme.