Using apostrophes for contraction.
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couldn't |
It was no use; despite rummaging in his bag, he couldn't find his book.
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shouldn't |
You shouldn't coerce people.
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wouldn't |
That ride wouldn't scare me.
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don't |
Don't eat it all, leave me a piece.
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can't |
I can't believe she has married him.
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I'd |
I'd like to read that book.
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isn't |
That isn't very relevant to the conversation.
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I'll |
I'll use this glue to fix my model.
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she'll |
She'll be bringing a present to the party.
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won't |
I hope you won't refuse my request.
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didn't |
His excuse didn't sound plausible.
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we'd |
We'd like to come to the party.
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