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Contractions

This document provides examples of common contractions used in English, including it'll for it will, that'll for that will, what'd for what did or what would, and it'd for it had or it would. Contractions can replace phrases with multiple words to make language more concise while maintaining the same meaning.

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Contractions

This document provides examples of common contractions used in English, including it'll for it will, that'll for that will, what'd for what did or what would, and it'd for it had or it would. Contractions can replace phrases with multiple words to make language more concise while maintaining the same meaning.

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II Contractions

it'll = it will I'm sorry. It'll never happen again = I am sorry. It will never happen again. that'll = that will That'll be all = That will be all that'd = that would That'd be nice = That would be nice what'd = what did What'd you do on your vacation? = What did you do on your vacation? what'd = what would What'd be the best thing to do? = What would be the best thing to do? it'd = it had It'd better be good = It had better be good it'd = it would It'd be a nice thing to do = It would be a nice thing to do

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