Learn the Top 10 Contractions You Should Be Using in English

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Contracted Nouns and Pronouns
In casual conversation, contractions in English involving nouns are fairly common ("My dad'll be home soon"). In writing, however, they're much rarer than contractions with pronouns such as I'll, he'd, and she's. You can contract proper nouns to mean is or has, such as in the sentence "Shelly's coming with us, " or "Jeff's bought a new computer." Watch out for the homonyms who's and whose; the contraction is "who is" or "who has, " and the whole word is possessive, as in "Whose car is that?" And of course, if you're visiting the South, you'll likely hear the colloquial "y'all" for "you all."

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Could have becomes could've... Could've becomes coulda
Would have becomes would've .... would've becomes woulda
Should have becomes should've ... should've becomes shoulda

Is this correcty ?

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