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Morgan Rhodes
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18 January, 17:54
How would you write "you had "with an apostrophe?
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Genesis Hammond
18 January, 17:55
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You'd is the contraction from of you had: "You'd better get your room cleaned!", said Joshua's mom
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Eli Grant
18 January, 18:07
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Don't you mean, as a contraction? Well, I know it is you'd. Here it is in a sentence: You'd better eat that soup before it goes bad!
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