You need to use a contraction, not an abbreviation, and the contraction for "she would" is "she'd".
When a term has been shortened for the convenience of others, this is called an abbreviation. An example would be using Dr instead of doctor.
The word bizz is the shortened form of the word business.
Pound in weight is shortened to lb
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'You have' is not a shortened form of anything. It has a shortened form, 'you've'.
The shortened form for 'superintendent' is 'supt.'
"I can't believe he did that." (shortened form of "cannot") "It's nice to see you." (shortened form of "it is") "She's going to the store." (shortened form of "she is") "Let's go for a walk." (shortened form of "let us")
108 degrees can be expressed in shortened form as 108°.
they (ha)ve is shortened to the contraction they've.
it actually is shortened from Christina and it means ' christs follower'
No, it is a contraction.
This is a shortened form of the part number. The full part number would be 2SC1061.
When a term has been shortened for the convenience of others, this is called an abbreviation. An example would be using Dr instead of doctor.
The word for a shortened form of a word is called a "contraction."
"Limo" is a shortened form of limousine.
A contraction.