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  • 15-12-2015
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Can a word be contracted twice (e.g. “I'ven't”)?

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K3v
K3v K3v
  • 15-12-2015
I have always wondered that, but not precisely, I mean you could, just not always. So, yes. 
 
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Аноним Аноним
  • 15-12-2015
No, you would have to have I haven't
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