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Yes, exactly 2 and a half fifths make up a half.Yes, exactly 2 and a half fifths make up a half.Yes, exactly 2 and a half fifths make up a half.Yes, exactly 2 and a half fifths make up a half.
6 2 triangles make up a diamond 12 tri in 2 hexagon 12/2 = 6
No. Because compound words are two words that together, make a new word. For example, "backpack" can be split up into 2 words, "back" and "pack" alone, they are both words. also, "lifetime" "elsewhere" "grandmother"...life-time,else-where,grand-mother
it is due to expansion and contraction
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I and have make "i've".
The word might've is an informal contraction of the auxiliary verbs might and have.
The contraction "I'd" is formed from the words "I" and "would." It is commonly used in English to indicate a hypothetical situation or a preference. For example, "I'd like to go to the movies."
The contraction "doesn't" is made up of the verb "does" and the adverb "not".If you put the two words together you get doesnot then you replace the O ( in not ) with an apostrophe you get doesn't.
Would and not; would not
No because there is no 2 separate words that connect to each other and make one word
the use of a contraction is to make 2 words put into 1 word.example: i should not use my sister's toothebrush.you can put the crossed out words in 1 word instead of 2.like: i shouldn't use my sisters toothbrush.it just helps.
"I" and "would"
It is a Contraction of the 2 words of INcarcerated MATE. IN-MATE
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