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What Is a Contraction? | Contractions Grammar Examples

What Is a Contraction? | Contractions Grammar Examples

Contractions in Grammar

Have you ever wondered what the words “I’m,” “don’t,” or “we’re” mean? If yes, let us learn. These words are called contractions, and they are used everywhere in English! Contractions help us to understand conversations in English better and make us sound like native speakers.

Let us discuss contractions, their types, and their rules. We will also refer to some common examples, which will make our learning easier.

What Is a Contraction?

A shorter way of saying two words by combining them is called a contraction. It uses an apostrophe (’) to replace the missing letters. Contractions are common in informal English, especially in verbal language and informal writing.

Example:

I am, can also be called as   I’m

You will change to You’ll

Sentences can be made shorter and quicker to say by using contractions. It keeps conversations simple and natural.

Kinds of Contractions

Contractions can be divided into different types:

1. Positive Contractions combine a subject or a word with a verb to make a positive statement.

I am → I’m

They are → They’re

We have → We’ve

2. Negative Contractions are used to make negative sentences by combining not with a verb.

Do not → Don’t

Is not → Isn’t

Cannot → Can’t

3. Modal Contractions combine modal verbs like will, would, or have with other words.

She will → She’ll

They would → They’d

You have → You’ve

Kinds of Contractions

Rules for Using Contractions

Use Apostrophes Correctly: Always put the apostrophe where a letter is missing. Thus, don’t→ do not.

Avoid in Formal Writing: Contractions are considered perfect for informal writing. In formal essays or business writing, we should stick to the full forms.

Learn to pronounce correctly: The contractions sound a little bit different when spoken. For example, can’t is pronounced “kant.” To master fluency, we should practice them.

Common mistakes with contractions

When using contractions in writing, watch out for these errors:

Missing apostrophes

Sound-alike errors with contractions and possessive adjectives (e.g., “your” and “you’re)

List of Contractions

Word

Contraction Word 

are not

aren't

she had

she'd

cannot

can't

should not

shouldn't

could not

couldn't

that is 

that's

did not  

didn't

there is

there's

do not 

don't

they are

they're

does not   

doesn't

they have

they've

had not

hadn't

they will

they'll

have not 

haven't

they would

they'd

he is

he's

they had 

they'd

he has

he's

was not

wasn't

he will 

he'll

we are 

we're

he would  

he'd

we have

we've

here is

here's

we will

 

we'll

I am

I'm

we would

we'd

I have

I've

we had

we'd

I will

I'll

were not

weren't

I would

I'd

what is

what's

I had 

I'd

where is

where's

is not

isn't

who is 

who's

it is 

it's

who will 

who'll

it has

it's

will not

won't

it has

it's

would not

wouldn't

it will

it'll

you are

you're

must not

mustn't

you have

you've

she is

she's

you will 

you'll

she has

she's

you would 

you'd

she will

she'll

you had

you'd

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Swati Prasad

Swati Prasad is a seasoned educator and Communication Trainer with 13 years of teaching experience. She holds a Bachelor of Hotel Management and has completed coursework for a Master's in Tourism. Specializing in remote training, Swati has developed strong skills in independent and efficient work, with a focus on communication and organization. Swati's journey in education includes eight years as a Pre-primary teacher, where she honed her ability to connect with young learners. Her passion for teaching and communication extends beyond the classroom, as she is also the published author of two successful children's books: "You Can Be a Whizz Kid Too!" and "Choose Your Path to Happiness.

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