You can find a list of words ending in apostrophe-d by searching for possessive forms of nouns or contractions in English grammar resources or dictionaries. These words typically indicate possession or contraction of words, such as "John's" for possession or "he'd" for "he would" contraction. Online word lists or grammar websites may also provide examples of words ending in apostrophe-d for reference.
We would. Apostrophe=woul[d]
drain
Sometimes, but only when the word would not be pronounceable without the extra syllable. After t or d, in English you can't have an immediately following t or d, so a vowel has to be inserted before the "-d" ending, and this new vowel produces an extra syllable.
The spelling is maitre d' (with the hanging apostrophe) from the French maître d'hotel.
Ebonics Grammar "Rules" 1. To all words with a contraction eliminate the apostrophe and any letters after it. a. Example: i. English: Yes, it's alright ii. Ebonics: It OK 2. To words ending in "d", substitute for "dt" or "oodt". 3. To words ending phonetically in "ore", eliminate everything after the first "o" and add and apostrophe. a. Example: i. English: I won't tell you again, please shut the door. ii. Ebonics/; I ain tellin you no mo', shet de do'! 4. For suffixes with 2 identical consonants followed by "er", eliminate the "er" and sometimes replace for the sound "ah" a. Example: i. English: My was bigger and had his finger on the trigger. ii. Ebonics: Mah was bigga and had his fingah on yo' trigga. iii. English: Tower of power iv. Ebonics: Towah of powah 5. In the case of plural, "ers" is replaced by "az".
words ending in ed
Words that begin with D and end with R:daggerdangerdaughterDeardeerdeliverdemurderringerdespairdeterdiaperdickerdinerdinnerdirectordisappeardisasterdishwasherdisorderdistributordiverdoctordollardormerdoordrawerdredgerdropperdroverdryerdrummerdumberduster
We would. Apostrophe=woul[d]
Bird
world
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The apostrophe in "they'd" stands for the missing letters in "they would" or "they had."
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ditz
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