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Can She's also be She was? I know it's a contraction of she is and she has
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Dear friend, cont. is the abbreviation in question. It may stand for continuation, continued , or continuous , apart from having other interpretations, such as continent, control, or contract. Respectfully, Gleb Chebrikoff.
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abbreviation for the word continued
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what are the disadvantages and advantagaes of living in a megaopolis Capitalize the first word of every sentence. Watch your spelling. Don't forget that you need a question mark at the end of a question. This should be: What are the
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Perfect clarification CalifJim, thanks a milli
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This has already been answered in another thread. Please don't keep asking the same questions in different threads. CJ
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That's = that is and that was? No. Never was . There are no contractions with the past tense of to be ( was, were ). Since thought is past tense shouldn't it be that was No. It should not be That was . That still remains, even now, what I
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Shouldn't it be that was what we thought ? That was what we had planned but it didn't go through? Since it's all in past tense?
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That is what we thought.
That is what we had planned.
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I don't think there's a contraction for "was", at least in most varieties of English, although I remember reading somewhere that 's can also be a contraction of was (but don't think it very common and I guess it's
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