Posted inSHORT FORMS-FULL FORMS SHORT FORMS-FULL FORMS Posted by By AP STUDY CIRCLE 18/04/2024No Comments Welcome to your Short Forms - Full Forms test Press START QUIZ Name Email Phone 1. What is the full form of the contraction "can't"? Can't Cannot Can not None of the above 2. Which of the following is the correct full form of "it's"? It is Its It has None of the above 3. What does "won't" stand for? Would not Will not Won not None of the above 4. The full form of "they've" is: They have They've They had None of the above 5. The contraction "she's" stands for: She does She has She is None of the above 6. What is the expanded form of "shouldn't"? Should not Shouldn't Should not have None of the above 7. The contraction "he'll" stands for: He will He had Hell None of the above 8. Which of the following is the full form of "she'd"? She had She would She did None of the above 9. The contraction "isn't" is short for: Is no Is not Is not it None of the above 10. What is the full form of "we're"? We were We are We have None of the above 11. The contraction "haven't" is the short form of: Have not Have not been Have no None of the above 12. What is the full form of "they'll"? They will They had They all None of the above 13. The contraction "aren't" is short for: Are not Are not they Are no None of the above 14. What does "couldn't" stand for? Could not Could not have Could not be None of the above 15. The full form of "you're" is: You are You were You have None of the above 16. Which of the following is the correct full form of "mustn't"? Must not Mustn't Must not have None of the above 17. What is the expanded form of "shan't"? Shall not Shall not be Shall not have None of the above 18. The contraction "wasn't" stands for: Was not Was not it Was no None of the above 19. What does "mightn't" stand for? Might not Might not have Might not be None of the above 20. The full form of "that's" is: That is That has That does None of the above 1 out of 20 Please fill in the comment box below. Time's up AP STUDY CIRCLE View All Posts Post navigation Previous Post types of sentencesNext PostDIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH