Oh, dude, it's like super easy. You just arrange them alphabetically based on the first letter of the contraction. So, "can't" would come before "don't" because "c" comes before "d" in the alphabet. It's like organizing your sock drawer, but with words.
To put contractions in alphabetical order, treat them as you would regular words. Start by ignoring the apostrophe and focus on the letters. For example, "can't" would be sorted under "c," while "won't" would be sorted under "w." Arrange them based on the first letter, then the second, and so on, following the standard alphabetical rules.
contractions come after non-contractions: Aunts Aunt's
You put things in alphabetical order
Well, honey, it's as simple as ABC. You just ignore the apostrophes in contractions and treat them like regular words. So "can't" would come before "cannot" because "c" comes before "n" in the alphabet. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
In exactly that order if you mean alphabetical.
by the last names of authors
Alphabetical according to the surname of the author.
It depends on what order you want. In alphabetical order, they'd go like this: what, when, where, which, will, and would.
he put them in alphabetical order
he put them in alphabetical order
To put all the oceans in alphabetical order, first list the names of the oceans: Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, and Southern. Then, organize them based on the alphabetical order of their names: Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, and Southern. The final order will be Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, and Southern.
When you want to put two words together. Example: is+not= isn't