The contraction of "would not" is "wouldn't." It combines the two words by omitting the "o" in "not" and replacing it with an apostrophe, making it easier and quicker to say in conversation. For example, instead of saying "I would not go," one might say "I wouldn't go."
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There is none, at least not in "proper" English. The closest approximation would be the colloquial "ain't"In usage, you would say:I'm nothe/she isn'twe're not...and so on
The contraction for do not is don't.
'Doesn't' is a contraction for 'does not'.
The contraction for that would is that'd (that-ihd or thahd), It is also the contraction for "that had."
The contraction for "you would" is you'd.
The contraction of "I would" is I'd (homophone of eyed). It is also the contraction for "I had."
They'd is the contraction for 'they would'. They're is the contraction for 'they are'. They'll is the contraction for 'they will'.
There is no contraction. The contraction she'd can mean she had or she would.
The contraction for the words would not: wouldn't
The contraction for "they would" would be "they'd," but it would only be written as a contraction in informal writing.
The contraction is she'd (rhymes with need). This contraction can also mean "she had."
contraction for who would: who'd
The contraction for you would is you'd.
The contraction for "who would" is who'd.
The contraction for she would is she'd.