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  2. What Are Contractions in Writing? Definition and Examples - ...

    www.grammarly.com/blog/grammar/contractions

    Contractions are a kind of abbreviation that combines two or more words by removing certain letters and usually adding an apostrophe. Only certain words can be contracted: typically small and common words (not, is/are), especially pronouns (I, he/she/it, they), and modal verbs (can, will, might, must, should, would, could).

  3. Contractions - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary

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    We use contractions (I’m, we’re) in everyday speech and informal writing. Contractions, which are sometimes called ‘short forms’, commonly combine a pronoun or noun and a verb, or a verb and not, in a shorter form. Contractions are usually not appropriate in formal writing.

  4. Contractions (Grammar) | Definition & Examples - Scribbr

    www.scribbr.com/language-rules/contractions-grammar

    Contractions are words or phrases that have been shortened by omitting one or more letters. Typically, you can identify a contraction by the apostrophe that is used to indicate the place of the missing letters.

  5. Contractions: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster

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    A contraction is a type of abbreviation. Contractions are formed by replacing missing letters with an apostrophe (e.g., you're, it's, they're) or by compressing a word (e.g., Mr., Prof., Rev.).

  6. Contraction Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of CONTRACTION is the action or process of contracting : the state of being contracted. How to use contraction in a sentence.

  7. What Are Contractions in English?—Definition, Word List -...

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    What Is a Contraction? A contraction is when a word or phrase is shortened, creating a new singular word. This is done by omitting certain letters from the word(s). In writing, an apostrophe replaces the omitted letter(s). did + not = didn’t. Singular words can be contracted.

  8. What Are Contractions in English Grammar? - ThoughtCo

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    A contraction in English grammar is a word or phrase that has been shortened by dropping one or more letters. In writing, an apostrophe is used to indicate the place of the missing letters. Contractions are commonly used in speech (or written dialogue), informal forms of writing, and where space is at a premium, such as in advertising.

  9. Grammar: Contractions - GCFGlobal.org

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    What are contractions? A contraction is a word made by shortening and combining two words. Words like can't (can + not), don't (do + not), and I've (I + have) are all contractions. People use contractions in both speaking and writing.

  10. The term ‘contraction’ refers to the shortened form of two words with an apostrophe that marks the missing letter in the contracted form. Contraction mostly happens with a subject and a verb or when a helping verb or a modal verb is converted to its negative form.

  11. In English grammar, we use contractions to shorten words or phrases. A contraction reduces word or phrase size by removing letters. An apostrophe appears in written text to denote the missing letters.