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Don't is a contraction of do (verb) and not (adverb).

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12y ago

The word didn't is a contraction of two words, did and not. Did is a verb, not is an adverb which clarifies the verb.

Didn't preforms as...

An adverb:

I didn't like the new program.

Or as the whole verb:

No, I didn't.

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2y ago
just say it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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10y ago

These words are contractions of different parts of speech.

I'll - I (pronoun) will (verb)

they're - they (pronoun) are (verb)

don't - do (verb) not (adverb)

you're - you (pronoun) are (verb)

didn't - did (verb) not (adverb)

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14y ago

Doesn't is a contraction for does not, a verb.

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10y ago

Won't is a contraction of two parts of speech, will (verb) and not (adverb).

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10y ago

Did not is actually two words. Did is a verb, and not is an adverb. Didn't is a contraction of these words.

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6y ago

helping verb

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4y ago

verb

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3y ago
you sure
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