A shorter way to say "he will" is "he'll." In the English language when you use an apostrophe with a pronoun, the letters that follow are a shortened form of some other word, such as "it's" is not the possessive form of "it" but is "it is." "He'll" is the condensed form of "he will."
The correct way to say January 8th's is "January eighth's."
Another way to say "back and forth" is "to and fro."
You probably want to say: "Have you had a chance?" In the past, were you given an opportunity to do or try that? You could also say "Did you try it?"
It's not actually just chavs who say "innit". A lot of English people do; it's just a shorter, easier way of saying "isn't it". I guess if you were a chav and you said "isn't it" around your friends, they'd think you were a right nonce.
One alternative way to say "did" is to use the word "performed" or "executed" depending on the context.
A shorter way to say May I know your meaning is to say or write:Please explain.
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its just a shorter way to say ignorant
Joe or Joey.
there the first answer is the wrong 'there'. The right one for 'they are' is they're.
dag is the shorter way to say decagrams
Why not? It's just a shorter way to say the name.
The word culture has a very similar meaning to civilization.
Ellos Son Hablar You say, "Ellos están hablando." A shorter way to say the same thing is just, "Hablan."
PLZ in computer-speak (texting, msn etc.) is a shorter way to say "please".
they say jenny because it is shorter and sometimes easier to say it but mostly it is because it is just shorter to say
Atashi or in the Kansai area Uchi