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The word this'll is a contraction for the demonstrative pronoun 'this' and the auxiliary verb'will'.

The contraction functions as the subject and auxiliary verb of a sentence or a clause.

This contraction is an informal form, used for the most part in spoken English.

Examples:

This will be a great evening. Or: This'll be a great evening.

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