Thread: Seriousness Spelling contractions
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Old 08-22-2010, 01:50 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Contractions are primarily a feature of the spoken language - it's basically a form of elision, in which words are "slurred together"; it's generally not considered good writing style to use them in written English, unless you're writing dialogue. Of course, it depends how formal your writing style is and what the intended audience is. I use many more contractions when I'm writing here on MR than I would if I were writing a formal report at work.

That is exactialy what I am talking about, the dialogues in books.

Even when I type it out that way it seems too formal.


That's exactialy what I'm talking about, the dialogues in books.

That looks better even if it's not dialog.
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