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.
The (Inter)net and etiquette are the two words that make up the term netiquette.
There and have are the two words.
what two words mafe up bash
smoke and fog
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The word "intercom" is made up of two parts: "inter," meaning "between" or "among," and "com," which is derived from "communication." Together, they refer to a system used for communication between different areas or individuals, typically within a building or facility.
The two words that make up the contraction "can't" are "cannot."
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.
There and have are the two words.
The two words that make up the word "flurry" are "fl" and "urry."
'Shall not' are the two words.
The two words 'who' and 'will' make up the contracted word 'who'll'.
They and are make up they're
The (Inter)net and etiquette are the two words that make up the term netiquette.
'we' and 'are'
they have