New posts in contractions

Is "could've" or "should've" standard English?

Is there a word/term for a "super-contraction"

Why can't we say "... of its"?

Is there a standard poetic contraction for "holiest"?

Why is "will not" contracted as "won't"? [duplicate]

How was "ben't" used, and when did it cease to be used?

Expanding a contraction, where the expansion is not as it would seem

What does "ain't" mean? [closed]

Why is "Why don't you like ___?" okay, but "Why do not you like?" ___?" isn't?" [duplicate]

"He doesn't" vs "He don't" [duplicate]

What is the uncontracted form of "won't ever"?

Does the 18th century contraction "on't" survive phonologically in English today?

"There isn't" vs. "there's not"

"There is" vs. "there are" when contracted [duplicate]

Pronunciation of "'ll"

Isn't a “gonner” or “gonna” slang for a person about to die?

Do I say "Chris's being annoying" or do contractions not work in this scenario? [closed]

Should we not use abbreviations at all in academic writing? [duplicate]

Contractions in odd Places [duplicate]

Can “it is” always be shortened to “it’s”? [duplicate]