The contraction "o'clock" is formed from the words "of" and "the clock." It is a shorthand way of indicating the time in reference to the clock. The "o'" stands for "of," while "clock" remains unchanged.
It's actually three: "of the clock."
The two words in "o'clock" are "of" and "the clock." The term is a contraction that originated from the phrase "of the clock," indicating the time based on the clock. Over time, it has been shortened to the more convenient form we use today.
It is
'Would've' is a contraction of ' would have'.
They and are make up they're
The two words that make up the contraction "can't" are "cannot."
It's actually three: "of the clock."
"who" and "will" make up the contraction "who'll."
the two words that make o'clock r o and clock. three words actually..... of the clock.
It will.
"you" and "would" make up the contraction "you'd."
"You" and "would" make up the contraction "you'd".
The words Of the clock form the contraction o'clock.Sentences:The elderly man looked at his timepiece. "I will give the boy till 3 of the clock to return the silver he stole!""I heard a loud noise at 1 of the clock, but I believed it was the maid stoking the fireplace. Then, at 2 of the clock, I found her at the bottom of the stairs."
It is
You are.
will + not
Does not.