Posted by Toby Inkster on 09/04/05 11:13
Edwin van der Vaart wrote:
> I thought I can shorten the sentence "What does it do?" into "What
> does't do?".
Nope. You cannot just contract any word that takes your fancy. Almost all
English contractions take the form of:
1. a negation (something with "n't" added to the end); or
2. a combination of a pronoun (I/you/he/she/it/we/they/etc)
with an auxilary verb (have/shall/will/am/would/should/etc).
Almost any other contraction in written English is incorrect.
Notable exceptions:
'til until
'cause because
And, rather poetic, but rarely used:
'tis it is
'twas it was
'neath beneath
e'en even
e'er/ne'er ever/never
In spoken English, there are a few more.
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Toby A Inkster BSc (Hons) ARCS
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