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Where does the apostrophe go in the word "you would"?

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i'm not sure maybe after the word

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Step-by-step explanation:

1. Apostrophes of contraction

Contractions are the easiest form. The apostrophe shows where two words have been joined together, and it represents the letters that are missing so for example:

Full form Contraction Full form Contraction Full form Contraction Full form Contraction

I am I’m I will I’ll I would I’d I have I’ve

You are You’re You will You’ll You would You’d You have You’ve

He is He’s He will He’ll He would He’d He has He’s

She is She’s She will She’ll She would She’d She has She’s

It is It’s It will I’ll It would It’d It has It’s

We are We’re We will We’ll We would We’d We have We’ve

They are They’re They will They’ll They would They’d They have They’ve

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