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No, the correct form is, "You weren't interested." The contraction wasn't is short for 'was not'. The contraction weren't is short for 'were not'.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "photos" (short form of photographs).
The correct way to write "they are" in short form is "they're." This contraction combines the two words by replacing the letter "a" in "are" with an apostrophe, indicating the omission of the letter.
The correct spelling is "easy" (simple). The short colloquial version is the phonetic form "EZ."
It is wrong or it's wrong both are correct. It's wrong is a short form of it is wrong.
That is the correct spelling of the male given name Nate, also a short form of the names Nathan and Nathaniel.
Distinction does not have a short form. However, the short form of did not is didn't and the short form of are not is aren't.
Not a correct shortened form of words. You should write/say 'It had'.
The short form of "it is" is : it's The possessive (belongs to it) is: its So: The dog chases its tail. It's a silly thing that it does. (with apologies to dogs and dog lovers for referring to the dog as "it" rather than "he" or "she".)
The correct comparative form of "simple" is "simpler" and the correct superlative form is "simplest."
Hankie is the short form of handkerchief.
"Short on time" is the correct phrase. It means lacking sufficient time for a particular task or activity.