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stira [4]
2 years ago
14

Give many example of contractions

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1 answer:
nikdorinn [45]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Contraction Examples: Am Is Are.

I am – I'm You are – you're

He is – he's She is – she's

It is – it's We are – we're

They are – they're

Explanation:

Some contractions are formed by combining pronouns and the words have and has. All you have to do is snip the “ha” from the word have or has and insert an apostrophe.

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