The short form of could not is: Couldn't
That's as short as it gets and is short for could not. You could use can't (present tense) or other words like unable to
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The proper way of spelling this word is indeed "ow." This word connotes an expression of feeling hurt in some way. The word "ouch" is a form of onomatopoeia, which is a word or exclamation formulated from verbalizing the physical property of a sound. Other examples of onomatopoeia are 'meow,' 'boom,' and 'slurp.'
It is "Could have awakened."
Yes.Wait no.Another AnswerProper grammar could be:Could you tell me what is the answer?Could you tell me the answer?What is the answer?
Could have,can,could
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If it is being used as a female given name, the shortform would be Christie, Cristie, Christy, Cristy, Kristie, or Kristy. If it is being used a male given name, the shortform would be Chris, Cris, or Kris.
The Sweedish letter Å
The shortform for kilograms is kg
The German word "oma" translates to "grandma" or "granny" in English, referring to one's grandmother.
TBH means To Be Honest. :)
It comes from the word "NAtionalsoZIalisten". That is how the party was called.
No, not if your shorthand is in any way decent. The 'H' for Herbert has a small tick shortform at the start, while the R for Rupert is easily written as just an upward stroke. Also the shortform 'pr' in Rupert should be a light stroke, while the 'br' in Herbert will be a heavy stroke. Additionally the H for Herbert could be written in the full outline, with small circle at the start of the upward stroke, to further reinforce the difference. Pitnerd
ol in modern day cyber English means Online. If he/she is online the shortform generally used is "I am ol".
"Out of Office" used to be "Out of Faculty". Microsoft kept using "OOF" when writing about "Out of Office" - so I guess that is the correct term.
wubu2 = What u been up 2 Most people use this slang in a text message and on the Internet in a conversation (e.g Windows Live Messenger, Messenger FX, ect.)It is internet shortform for "What you been up to?"