The contraction there's means 'there is'. The verb is singular, so 'There is' can only be about singular events or objects. Examples:
The contraction is she'd (rhymes with need). This contraction can also mean "she had."
"Theres" is a contraction of "there is" or "there has" and can be used in sentences like "Theres a new movie out this weekend" or "Theres been a mistake in the report." "Theirs" is a possessive pronoun indicating ownership by multiple people, like "The red car is theirs" or "That success is all theirs."
It can mean "who had" or "who would." Examples: We did not know who'd stolen the money. (who had) There is no one I know who'd go out in a hurricane. (who would)
The contraction "don't" is short for "do not." It is commonly used in informal speech and writing to indicate negation in the present tense for the pronoun "I," "you," "we," and "they."
"S'il" is a contraction of "si" (if) and "il" (he/it). It is used in French to mean "if he" or "if it" depending on the context.
"Theres" isn't actually a word. "There's" is a word, and is a contraction of "There is". "Theres" must have an apostrophe to mean anything at all in the English language.
There is no contraction. The contraction she'd can mean she had or she would.
The contraction is she'd (rhymes with need). This contraction can also mean "she had."
The contraction is who'd. But who'd can also mean "who would."
"Theres" is a contraction of "there is" or "there has" and can be used in sentences like "Theres a new movie out this weekend" or "Theres been a mistake in the report." "Theirs" is a possessive pronoun indicating ownership by multiple people, like "The red car is theirs" or "That success is all theirs."
Hadn't is a contraction of the verb 'had' and the adverb 'not'; the contraction acts as a verb.
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No, the word is there's, a contraction and must have the apostrophe to be correct.The contraction there's is a shortened form of the pronoun 'there' and the verb 'is'.Example: There is more sugar in the cupboard. Or: There's more sugar in the cupboard.
The contraction for she has is she's which has the same meaning as "she is" and "she has"
Doesn't is a contraction of do not
Weren't is a contraction of were not.