(ii) we will _________
Ans: we’ll
(iii) he is _________
Ans: he’s
(iv) do not _________
Ans: don’t
(v) we are _________
Ans: we’re
(vi) should have _________
Ans: should’ve
(vii) it will _________
Ans: it’ll
(viii) is not _________
Ans: isn’t
(ix) have not _________
Ans: haven’t
(x) you are _________
Ans: you’re
(i) must’ve _________
Ans: must have
(ii) we’re _________
Ans: we are
(iii) would’ve _________
Ans: would have
(iv) you’d _________
Ans: You would / you had
(v) what’s _________
Ans: what is
(vi) haven’t _________
Ans: have not
(vii) there’re _________
Ans: there are
(viii) mustn’t _________
Ans: must not
(ix) couldn’t _________
Ans: could not
(x) don’t _________
Ans: do not
(i) She is my sister.
Ans: She’s
(ii) He is fifteen years old.
Ans: He’s
(iii) That is an extra slice of pizza.
Ans: That’s
(iv) Is not this a friendly dog?
Ans: isn’t
(v) Do not knock the glass over!
Ans: Don’t
(vi) Jenny cannot drive yet.
Ans: can’t
(vii) It did not rain last night.
Ans: didn’t
(viii) I will go with you to the park.
Ans: I’ll
(ix) He will like this present.
Ans: He’ll
(x) She will need a winter coat.
Ans: She’ll
(xi) We will keep you company.
Ans: We’ll
(xii) You will enjoy the book.
Ans: You’ll
(xiii) I am very happy.
Ans: I’m
(i) I don’t understand what you mean.
Ans: do not
(ii) She’ll come over tomorrow.
Ans: She will
(iii) I could’ve gone to the football game.
Ans: could have
(iv) You shouldn’t talk with your mouth full.
Ans: should not
(v) I won’t be home until Thursday.
Ans: will not
(vi) She’s gone to the bank already.
Ans: She is
(vii) They weren’t in the kitchen.
Ans: were not
(viii) Billy wasn’t eating any of the cake.
Ans: was not
(ix) I’ve already cleaned the dishes.
Ans: I have
(x) We’d better not make too much noise.
Ans: We had
(xi) It’s been a gloomy day.
Ans: It has
(xii) It’ll be a sunny day tomorrow.
Ans: It will
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2. Why are contractions used in English? |
3. Are contractions always grammatically correct? |
4. Can contractions be used in any tense or form of verb? |
5. How can contractions affect the tone of a sentence? |
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