Contractions that end with "lol" are quite rare, but some informal examples include "gonna lol" (going to laugh out loud) and "gotta lol" (got to laugh out loud). These are typically used in casual texting or online communication to convey laughter or amusement. However, such contractions are not standard in formal writing.
Here are some contractions that end in "are": they're (they are), we're (we are), you're (you are), you're (you are), and he's (he is/ he has).
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Nissan 240SX?? lol
Contractions that end in __'re include:They are = They'reWe are = We'reYou are = You're
Lol no, its taken from the books unusual writing style.
OK, here are some examples. He is or he has = he's. I have = I've. You can't always make contractions 'Is' and 'has' have no contractions by themselves
Dunroamin, Wits End, Thisledo !!! lol!How about...Willard(Pleasedon't)EggbertGregory
She's and He's
It is the end of the world...lol
Isn't is a contraction for is not Hasn't is a contraction for has not
Mostly it depends on the organism of the pregnant woman (some contractions begin day and a half before and some don't even have contractions) but usually they occur in less than 20 hours before giving birth.
i do not have a clue lol