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Is could've a contraction pronoun?

No, the word "could've" is a verb contraction; a shortened form of "could have".


What is the apostophe word for could have?

The apostrophe contraction for "could have" is "could've."


What is another word for spasms?

How about " contraction" ? Or you could have hemoglobin reactional dispersal of sperm


What part of speech is the word could and leave?

The word could've is a contraction. It is the contracted form of the words could and have.


What is the contraction word for were not?

Weren't is the contraction word for were not.


Which word comes first couldn't or could've?

The word "couldn't" comes first alphabetically, followed by "could've." In terms of their meanings, "couldn't" is the contraction for "could not," while "could've" is a contraction for "could have."


Is the word couldn't a conjuction?

No, the word couldn't is a contraction of the verb could and the adverb not.


Is the word could've a noun pronoun or a verb?

The word could've is a contraction, a shortened form for could have.The contraction could've functions as a verb (or auxiliary verb).Example:We could have taken the early train.OR:We could've taken the early train.


What is the contraction for the word who is?

contraction for the word who is: who's


What is the contraction for the word he is?

contraction for the word he is: he's


What is the contraction for the word she will?

Contraction word for she will: she'll


Is the word and a contraction word?

No, it's not a contraction. The word and is a whole word.