Yes if its is used as the contracted word of it is, it should be written as it's.
The word 'daily' is a noun as a word for a newspaper published every weekday; the first, unedited print of movie film usually viewed after a day's shooting; a person who is employed to clean house on a daily basis.The word 'daily' is also the adjective and adverb form of the noun day.
It is a rude word and can be bad depending on usage.
You just did. However, there is a distinction between your usage of the word and my usage in this sentence. The distinction should be noted in the way in which I make my usage of the word distinct from your usage. My sentence distinctly uses the word 'distinction' in order to distinguish or contrast it from the way it was used in your sentence, thus defining the manner in which the word is used.
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The word usage is a noun.
When documenting, "daily" should be written as a single word without any hyphen or space. It can be used as an adjective (e.g., "daily report") or an adverb (e.g., "check daily"). Ensure consistency in usage throughout the document for clarity and professionalism.
The contracted word: who'd is short for 'who would' or 'who had.'
Obligated, bound, contracted, articled...
A car is a good usage for adults.
yes
Wassup is a contracted form of what's up and as such can be regarded as a real if distorted phrase, not word
The two words 'who' and 'will' make up the contracted word 'who'll'.
The word could've is a contraction. It is the contracted form of the words could and have.
Daily Word was created in 1926.
I have never ever heard the word "math" pronounced that way - except in the sentence: "Math's my favorite subject!"Answer:More common in Britain "mathematics" is contracted to "maths" rather than "math" (North American usage) to maintain the "s" in the original word. The plural is more correct as there is more than one area of mathematics to be studied.
Yes if its is used as the contracted word of it is, it should be written as it's.