I hope that you are joking. Not to offend anyone, but I would guess that this is a troll. However, if one is unfortunate to not get a second grade education, the answer is "he's". Judging from the improper grammar from the question, however, I can also conclude that the person asking this question i approximately 7-10 years old, probably younger.
I had to shorten my presentation to fit within the time limit.
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when you need to shorten the word Incorporated
Shorten
At least when relating to computers/music files, it's .shn for Shorten format.
There is no indication that it is common for people to shorten the word therapy into 'therap'. It is still known by the word therapy and will probably stay that way.
You can't shorten the word "belong". If you're looking for a shorter word that means "belong", try "own" in certain contexts.Example:That book belongs to me.I own that book.
The shortened word meaning complementary is "complement."
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No, the word "abbreviate" is a verb meaning to shorten a word or phrase. It does not contain any suffixes.
You can shorten street into st. on a mailing address.