I can orally read contractions within 3 seconds.

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I can orally read contractions within 3 seconds.

Contractions with not

was not wasn’t

can not can’t

did not didn’t

have not haven’t

could not couldn’t

are not aren’t

do not don’t

would not wouldn’t

will not won’t

should not shouldn’t

has not hasn’t

were not weren’t

had not hadn’t

Contractions with is

it is it’s

he is he’s

she is she’s

that is that’s

Contractions with have

would have would’ve

I have I’ve

should have should’ve

could have could’ve

they have they've

we have we’ve

you have you’ve

we have we’ve

Contractions with had

you had you’d

I had I’d

they had they’d

we had we’d

he had he’d

Contractions with am/are

I am I’m

they are they’re

you are you’re

we are we're

Contractions with will

we will we’ll

they will they’ll

she will she’ll

he will he’ll

I will I’ll

You will you’ll

It will it’ll

that will that’ll

who will who’ll