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In all these cases the apostrophe stands for the separating space, plus the "a" in "are".
In all these cases the apostrophe stands for the separating space, plus the "a" in "are".


However, with negative contractions, the apostrophe '''never''' takes the place of the space at all.  '''Isn't''' is a contraction of '''is not''', with the apostrophe ''only'' contracting the letter '''O''', This is also seen in: '''shouldn't''', '''couldn't''', '''wouldn't''' and '''needn't''' — contractions of '''should not''', '''could not''', '''would not''' and '''need not'''.
However, with negative contractions, the apostrophe '''never''' takes the place of the space at all.  '''Isn't''' is a contraction of '''is not''', with the apostrophe ''only'' contracting the letter '''O'''.  
 
This is also seen in: '''shouldn't''', '''couldn't''', '''wouldn't''' and '''needn't''' — contractions of '''should not''', '''could not''', '''would not''' and '''need not'''.


====Examples of usage====
====Examples of usage====
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