Which two words can be replaced with a contraction (tell WHICH contraction): I know he does not like that food at all.
does not = doesn't
Is this contraction used/spelled correctly (yes/no): You're my only best friend in the world.
yes
Is this contraction used/spelled correctly (yes/no): That lady could'nt carry that heavy backpack.
no
Is this contraction used/spelled correctly (yes/no): I'm been to a lot of different places.
no
Which two words can be replaced with a contraction (tell WHICH contraction): You should not play with that tool.
should not = shouldn't
What does the contraction "she'll" stand for?
she will
Is this contraction used/spelled correctly (yes/no): Forget it, she won't join us no matter what.
yes
Which two words can be replaced with a contraction (tell WHICH contraction): I can tell she is in a good mood today.
she is = she's
What does the contraction "couldn't" stand for?
could not
What does the contraction "where's" stand for?
where is
Which two words can be replaced with a contraction (tell WHICH contraction): Did you know that I am leaving now?
I am = I'm
Which two words can be replaced with a contraction (tell WHICH contraction): They are so nervous about the test tomorrow.
they are = they're
Which two words can be replaced with a contraction (tell WHICH contraction): We never knew she would be that upset about the joke.
she would = she'd
Which two words can be replaced with a contraction (tell WHICH contraction): He has not had any food since this morning.
has not = hasn't
What does the contraction "he'd" stand for?
he had or he would
Which two words can be replaced with a contraction (tell WHICH contraction): Instead of eating at home, let us go try out the new food at that restaurant.
let us = let's
Is this contraction used/spelled correctly (yes/no): I cann't do this all by myself.
no
What does the contraction "haven't" stand for?
have not
What does the contraction "we're" stand for?
we are
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