Me and my friend are debating over whether "we'll" is the short form for "we will" as well as "we all". I disagreed with him and now he is saying that it is "slang". I believe "we'll" is a contraction of "we will" nothing more. Who else agrees?
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We’ll is never a contraction for a we all it is always we will. Y’all exists as a contraction of you all but never we. Answer from No_Doughnut_8393 on reddit.com
Encyclopedia Britannica
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We'll Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
WE'LL meaning: used as a contraction of we will
APSU Writing Center
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Word Well We’ll Will Definition a good or satisfactory way a watering place
Well can mean very much, to a great degree, or completely. It can also mean in a good way or to a high · standard. We’ll is a contraction (shortened form) of “we will” or “we shall.” · Will used to talk about what is going to happen in the future (certain or planned).
Videos
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What are contractions?
Contractions are two or more words that are combined and shortened to save time. Typically, you can identify a contraction by the apostrophe, as with isn’t or they’ve—but don’t confuse contractions with possessive nouns, which also use apostrophes.
grammarly.com
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What Are Contractions in Writing? Definition and Examples | Grammarly
What are some examples of contractions?
Some of the most common contractions in English include can’t, it’s, they’ve, what’s, and would’ve.
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When should you use contractions?
Contractions are considered informal, so they should not be used in formal writing like academic papers.
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Cambridge Dictionary
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Contractions - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
We use contractions (I’m, we’re) in everyday speech and informal writing. Contractions, which are sometimes called ‘short forms’, commonly combine a pronoun or noun and a verb, or a verb and not, in a shorter form.
San Jose State University
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Here are some common contractions and the groups of words that they represent. aren’t are not · there’s there is; there has · can’t can not · they’d they had; they would · couldn’t could not · they’ll they will; they shall · didn’t did not · they’re they are · doesn’t does not · they’ve they have · don’t do not · we’d we had; we would ·
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r/ENGLISH on Reddit: Me and my friend are debating over whether "we'll" is the short form for "we will" as well as "we all". I disagreed with him and now he is saying that it is "slang". I believe "we'll" is a contraction of "we will" nothing more. Who else agrees?
January 5, 2024 - It’s a contraction of “we will” or “we shall”. ... I have never seen "we'll" written to represent "we all," but I know I've heard people say "we all" so quickly it becomes "we'll." ... Native English speakers use “me and X” as the subject of a sentence all the time, whether you like it or not. ... That doesn't mean it's right.
Cambridge Dictionary
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WE'LL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
WE'LL meaning: 1. short form of we will: 2. short form of we will: 3. contraction of we shall or we will: . Learn more.
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How to pronounce the contractions in English - we'd | they'll | he'd | they're | it'd - YouTube
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Reddit
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r/EnglishLearning on Reddit: Is "we will" contracted often?
April 21, 2023 -
Doesn't the contracted form (we'll) sound like will? Isn't that confusing? Or is it just my non-native ear?
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It's SUPER common, and even if it sounds alike it shouldn't confuse anyone in context!
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Yes, this is nearly always contracted to 'we'll' except when it is stated as a sentence by itself (such as a reply to a question). Example: Will your team get lunch for the others?" Reply: "We will"
WordReference
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I'll [contraction of I will or I shall] | WordReference Forums
November 2, 2019 - Hi, everyone. I always think that 'I'll' is the abbreviation of 'I shall', same as 'we'll' But I saw a meme today and it says: I will give you a pass. Thanks! ... Click to expand... As a rule of thumb, I think you should always assume the contraction 'll stands for will.
Merriam-Webster
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WE'LL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WE'LL is we will : we shall.
TheFreeDictionary.com
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We'll - definition of we'll by The Free Dictionary
3. used to show willingness. I'll do that for you if you like; I won't do it! sal تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن الرَّغْبَه أو الإسْتِعْداد لِعَمَل الشَّيء желая faço/não faço, etc. chtít, být ochoten werden vil θα, υπόσχομαι να, αρνούμαι να (para expresar voluntad) (väljendab nõusolekut) امیدواری vouloir הַבָּעַת רָצוֹן इच्छा जताने के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है htjeti (hajlandóság:) megteszem, meg fogom tenni akan skal (ausiliare usato per formare il futuro) ~するつもりである ...할 작정이다 (lieto, lai izteiktu gatavību darīt) boleh; sanggup willenskal, vil امیدواری faço/não faço, etc.
Learn English
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Contractions | Learn English
Native speakers usually use contractions especially when speaking. We make contractions by connecting two or more words together.