My brain is still stuck on contractions. If English is going to be lazy and use contractions as short cuts, why not double down?
There Is = There's
Is Not = Isn't
There Is Not = There'sn't
She Has = She's
Has Not = Hasn't
She Has Not = She'sn't
You Are You're
Are Not = Aren't
You Are Not = You'ren't
My brain is still stuck on contractions. If English is going to be lazy and use contractions as short cuts, why not double down?
There Is = There's
Is Not = Isn't
**There Is Not = There'sn't**
She Has = She's
Has Not = Hasn't
**She Has Not = She'sn't**
You Are You're
Are Not = Aren't
**You Are Not = You'ren't**
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