Short forms (contractions): I’m, he’s, she’s, don’t, let’s ...
https://speakspeak.com/.../various-grammar-rules/short-forms-contractionsShort forms (contractions): I’m, he’s, she’s, don’t, let’s, etc. We often use short forms (called contractions) in spoken English. For instance, instead of saying I am here, we often say I’m here. Instead of he is late, we say he’s late. When we write a short form, we replace the missing letter with ’ (called an apostrophe ).
Session 9: Short-Form Words - BRL
www.brl.org/intro/session09/short.htmlSession 9: Short-Form Contraction: This session looks at the 76(!) short-form words that are available to you as a braillist. These contractions do not involve specific braille dot patterns that must be memorized; they are simply short-forms of words, usually involving the removal of vowels or other parts of the word.
Short forms (contractions): I’m, he’s, she’s, don’t, let’s ...
speakspeak.com › short-forms-contractionsShort forms (contractions): I’m, he’s, she’s, don’t, let’s, etc. We often use short forms (called contractions) in spoken English. For instance, instead of saying I am here, we often say I’m here. Instead of he is late, we say he’s late.
Session 9: Short-Form Words - BRL
www.brl.org › intro › session09This session looks at the 76(!) short-form words that are available to you as a braillist. These contractions do not involve specific braille dot patterns that must be memorized; they are simply short-forms of words, usually involving the removal of vowels or other parts of the word. A typical example is the short-form of the word "braille" -- "brl". Obviously, all of the vowels and the repeated "l" have been removed to shorten this word by four cells. The rules for these contractions are ...
List of Commonly Used Abbreviations
abbreviations.yourdictionary.com › articles › listAbbreviations are shortened forms of words or lengthy phrases. You'll find them in almost every discipline and area of life, from commonly used abbreviations in names or titles, such as Mr. for Mister or Pres. for President, to less commonly used abbreviations, such as the short version of the word abbreviation itself, which is abbr. There is more than one type of abbreviation.