two contractions for the word won't is will and not.
wont
Haven't, didn't.
We're is already a contraction. It's a contraction for we are or we were.
Have not Hope that helps! :) -TayTay
Contractions are considered one word because they combine two words into a single form by omitting certain letters and replacing them with an apostrophe. For example, "cannot" becomes "can't" and "they are" becomes "they're." This merging creates a new word that conveys the same meaning as the original two words.
Contractions are formed when two words are combined to create a shorter word. Examples would be "don't" which is a contraction of the words "do" and "not," the word "can't" which is a contraction of the words "can" and "not," and the word "isn't" which is a contraction of the words "is" and "not." Contractions are considered informal language.
Two-letter contractions are shortened forms of words that combine two elements into a single word, typically involving a pronoun and a verb. Common examples include "I'm" (I am), "it's" (it is or it has), "he's" (he is or he has), and "she's" (she is or she has). These contractions help streamline speech and writing, making language more fluid and conversational.
eccentric and concentric contractions
Contractions combining a base word and "not" include aren't (are not), isn't (is not), hasn't (has not), and didn't (did not).
I did
No it wont dilate the cervix because it is not true labor.
The word "is" can be contracted to "’s" as in "He's going to the store" (for "He is"). The word "has" can be contracted to "’s" as well, such as in "She's finished her homework" (for "She has"). Both contractions are commonly used in informal speech and writing.