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contraction

January 18, 2021April 23, 2021 Sharon Porterfield

a word made when two words have been joined, pushing out some letters. The missing letters are replaced with an apostrophe (‘) The contraction don’t is made by joining do and not. The o is pushed out. An apostrophe (‘) replaces o.

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