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In this video you will find out how to join 2 words together, which is called contradction

Learn what an apostrophe is and how to use it. An apostrophe used to combine two words indicates a contraction, where letters are omitted from one or both words For example, do not becomes don't, with the apostrophe replacing the. Use an apostrophe when two words are shortened into one When two words are shortened into one, the apostrophe replaces the missing letter (s) This combined word is called a contraction

However, note that contractions are usually not used in academic writing Instead, write the full form Use an apostrophe when showing possession. A contraction is a precise form of two words joined together, with an apostrophe taking the place of the omitted letters Contractions are commonly formed by combining pronouns, verbs, prepositions or auxiliary words. You can use apostrophes to show that you have omitted (left out) some letters when you are joining words together

You can join the words ‘you’ and ‘are’ together

The apostrophe shows that two words have been mashed together, and it is placed in the position where a letter or letters have been taken out If someone’s name ends in s, an apostrophe can simply be added after their name, without adding the extra ‘s’ afterwards The house was missing its chimney. A contraction is a word that is formed by combining two words In a contraction, an apostrophe indicates where one or more letters have been left out when the two words are combined. Contractions squash two words together into one (or shorten one long word)

Contractions are common in casual speech and writing, but try to avoid them in formal documents such as essays, reports, etc. When we push two words together to make one word, we contract the two words by taking out some letters An apostrophe goes into the space where the letters were removed. A contraction is a pulling together By leaving certain letters out, and marking their place with an apostrophe, we pull two or more words together into one single word

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