Writing 101: Why You Need Contractions
Have you ever turned to a friend to say, "let us go to the mall this afternoon" rather than let's ? Of course you haven't. Contractions are a natural and normal part of dialogue , and if you're a writer you really need them in your book. Contractions Contractions are confusing. Apostrophes always complicate matters, because they appear all over the place. An apostrophe might be near the beginning, near the end, at the very end...sure, it's easy to get all mixed up. Start throwing contractions around, and matters only get more complicated. In contractions, apostrophes have a single function: they represent the missing letters. When cannot becomes can't , the apostrophe symbolizes the n and the o . And once you know that, you should be able to write contractions perfectly every time. You'll need to, because you need contractions . Without them, your book will sound stilted and strange. It won't flow well, and I can prove it. ...