You've.
we'd
The contracted form of 'does not' is 'doesn't'.
The contracted form of MUST NOT is MUSTN'T.
The contracted form for "I will" is "I'll." This contraction combines the pronoun "I" with the auxiliary verb "will," making it easier and quicker to say or write. It's commonly used in both spoken and written English to convey future actions or intentions.
Can't
Both are correct and say the same thing. Couldn't is the contracted form of could not.
The contraction for do not is don't.
The contraction for do not is don't.
"Is" by itself does not have a contracted form. Is + not does have a contracted form: isn't Examples: Dad is not here now. Dad isn't here now.
The contracted form of "you could not" is "you couldn't." This contraction combines the words "you" and "could not" into a more concise form, commonly used in informal speech and writing.
the contracted form of had is 'd
to come down with