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2021

English · Punctuations

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Question

How can the following two words be turned into a contraction?

She is

Options
  • A

    Shes

  • B

    Shes'

  • C

    She's

  • D

    Sh'es

Explanation

A contraction is a word or phrase shortened by dropping one or more letters. An apostrophe is used to indicate the place of the missing letters.

Words like can't (can + not), don't (do + not), and I've (I + have) are all contractions.

OPTION C: The contraction of ‘She is’ is She’s. An apostrophe is always placed where the letter has been removed. Hence, C is the correct option.

It is an incorrect option

The contraction of ‘She is’ is She’s. An apostrophe is always placed where the letter has been removed. Hence, C is the correct option.

It is an incorrect option

The contraction of ‘She is’ is She’s. An apostrophe is always placed where the letter has been removed. Hence, C is the correct option.

The contraction of ‘She is’ is She’s. An apostrophe is always placed where the letter has been removed. Hence, C is the correct option.

It is an incorrect option

The contraction of ‘She is’ is She’s. An apostrophe is always placed where the letter has been removed. Hence, C is the correct option.

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