; Author: J. F. C. Grow; Category: Biography and Autobiography; Length: 44 Pages; Year: 1915
In a contraction, an apostrophe (’) takes the place of missing letters. A list of the 19,000 most frequently used words in the English lan guage. 2. There are affirmative contractions and negative contractions. English and shorthand dictionary, based on the original work of Sir Isaac Pitman, with lists of proper names, grammalogues and contractions, and an analytical introduction on the formation of shorthand outlines. Affirmative Contractions Pronoun + to be + would + will I I am I’m I’d I’ll you you are you’re you’d you’ll LIST OF. Forms of be: isn’t, aren’t, wasn’t, weren’t; Forms of have: haven’t, hasn’t, hadn’t English and shorthand dictionary, based on the original work of Sir Isaac Pitman, with lists of proper names, grammalogues and contractions, and an analytical introduction on the formation of shorthand outlines by Pitman, Isaac, Sir, 1813-1897; Reynolds, Arthur, 1851- 3. The words for which the shorthand forms are immediately obvious have been omitted. of the present work is to furnish standard forms for of the EngUsh language, written in accordance with the rules of Pitman's Shorthand (Centenary Edition). It takes 2 to 6 months to complete the exercises, depending upon the time utilized for its practice every day. Pitman’s Shorthand is based on rules and hence you must be
Contractions List List of Contractions of Auxiliaries. Vii.
Contractions 1. The contractions of auxiliary verbs are as follows: ‘m for am ‘s for is ‘re for are ‘ve for have ‘s for has ‘d for had ‘ll for will; Negative Contractions List.
Many past tenses, plurals, and other derivative forms that were not included in previous editions of the shorthand dictionary. CONTRACTIONS, ALPHABETICAL LIST OF. Published 1917 2. A contraction is a combination of two words. longhand, the shorthand signs also can be read back later or put them back in longhand words. Shorthand (Stenography) is learnt by constant, regular and vigorous practice. Author Pitman, Isaac, Sir, 1813-1897. 778 781. 3. INTRODUCTION.