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7 October, 06:55

In a contraction, the apostrophe should always be placed A. just before the last letter. B. immediately after the last letter. C. between the first word and the second word. D. where the missing letters would be.

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  1. 7 October, 07:00
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    In a contraction, the apostrophe should always be placed "A. just before the last letter". This is the best way to combine two different words into one, such as "that's" (that is) and "what's" (what is).
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