Are there any limitations as to contracted forms of auxiliaries in English? In other words, can we only use contracted forms after personal pronouns or we can also use them after nouns such as in: I'm afraid the house'll be too small for us or My parents're already here?
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1This is too broad. There are several questions that cover this already. Look under the highest voted contraction questions, for example a question about there're. – Laurel Jan 02 '22 at 21:32
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There are actual contracted forms and ones that writers make up and use to reflect speech. Not the same thing at all. Both of yours are made up by the writers. – Lambie Jan 02 '22 at 21:58