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A shorter way to say "he will" is "he'll." In the English language when you use an apostrophe with a pronoun, the letters that follow are a shortened form of some other word, such as "it's" is not the possessive form of "it" but is "it is." "He'll" is the condensed form of "he will."
The comparative form of "short" is "shorter," as in, "He is shorter than I."
they say jenny because it is shorter and sometimes easier to say it but mostly it is because it is just shorter to say
a times a in a shorter term would be a2.
A shorter way to say May I know your meaning is to say or write:Please explain.
The 1120s form is shorter than the 1120 form. The shorter form can be used by individuals and partnerships. The longer form is usually used by corporations.
You cannot write it in any shorter form since the above number indicated a precision to 7 decimal places. Any shorter form would represent a less precise number.
No, the word "shorter" is not an adverb.This word is actually an adjective.The adverb form is shortly.
you can say: - unokatestvér [unokɒtɛʃtveːr] - unokatesó [unokɒtɛʃo:] (shorter, slang form) - kuzin [kuzin] (from English the English word, cousin)
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Yes, it is "doesn't"
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