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11 June, 14:40

Is there some rule against ending a sentence with the contraction "it's"?

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  1. 11 June, 18:05
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    It's is short for "it is'

    I've ~ I have

    Wasn't ~ Was not

    Contractions are similar with abbreviations.

    Abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase. The letters forming the abbreviation are taken from the long version of the word. Here are some common abbreviations used:

    Mr. - Mister

    Mrs. - Mistress; feminine equivalent of Mister.

    Ms. - Miss

    Prof. - Professor

    Rev. - Reverend

    PM or p. m. - post meridiem

    AM or a. m. - ante meridiem

    A. D. - anno Domini

    B. C. - before Christ

    USD - United States Dollar

    CAD - Canadian Dollar

    B. A. - Bachelor of Arts

    B. S. - Bachelor of Science
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