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a shortened form of a word, where the apostrophe takes the place of the missing letter(s), e.g. he'll (he will), we're (we are), I'm (I am).
something left out, usually deliberately, requiring the reader to â??read between the linesâ??,...
a series of cartoon-like sketches that show what each scene in a film or advert will look. A...
a subordinate clause that takes the place and role of a noun, e.g. I asked him what the...
language that does not offend. This phrase is normally used to criticise language that tries too...
an addition to a text, e.g. a book or essay, usually provided at the end of the text. For...