will + not
The two words that make up the contraction "can't" are "cannot."
"who" and "will" make up the contraction "who'll."
"You" and "would" make up the contraction "you'd".
"you" and "would" make up the contraction "you'd."
Does not.
The two words that make up the contraction "can't" are "cannot."
"who" and "will" make up the contraction "who'll."
It will.
"you" and "would" make up the contraction "you'd."
"You" and "would" make up the contraction "you'd".
The word "wont" is derived from the combination of "will" and "not," which reflects a contraction of the phrase "will not." It is used to describe a habitual action or customary behavior. In modern usage, it often appears in literary contexts.
It is
You are.
Does not.
"Weren't" is a contraction. It is composed of the words "were" and "not".
Won't is the contraction of will not. According to my dictionary it was first recorded mid-15th century as wynnot, later wonnot (1584) before the modern form emerged 1667.
"Let us" combine to form the contraction "let's".