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What (who) is it'd - definition

GRAMMAR
Aren't; Wasn't; Weren't; Haven't; Hasn't; 'twould; Contraction (linguistics); Doeant; I'd; You'd; You'll; You've; List of English contractions; 've; 'd; He'd; She'd; It'd; We've; We'd; They've; They'd; Contracted word; Draft:Contracted word; ’d; ‘d; ʻd; ’ve; ‘ve; ʻve; Contractions (grammar)

it'd         
1.
It'd is a spoken form of 'it would'.
It'd be better for a place like this to remain closed.
2.
It'd is a spoken form of 'it had', especially when 'had' is an auxiliary verb.
Marcie was watching the news. It'd just started.
it'd         
¦ contraction
1. it had.
2. it would.
you've         
You've is the usual spoken form of 'you have', especially when 'have' is an auxiliary verb.
Now you've got your degree, what will you do?...
Many of the fruits you've tasted on your holidays can be found in supermarkets.

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Contraction (grammar)

A contraction is a shortened version of the spoken and written forms of a word, syllable, or word group, created by omission of internal letters and sounds.

In linguistic analysis, contractions should not be confused with crasis, abbreviations and initialisms (including acronyms), with which they share some semantic and phonetic functions, though all three are connoted by the term "abbreviation" in layman’s terms. Contraction is also distinguished from morphological clipping, where beginnings and endings are omitted.

The definition overlaps with the term portmanteau (a linguistic blend), but a distinction can be made between a portmanteau and a contraction by noting that contractions are formed from words that would otherwise appear together in sequence, such as do and not, whereas a portmanteau word is formed by combining two or more existing words that all relate to a singular concept that the portmanteau describes.

Examples of use of it'd
1. When she told him itd been adopted, he was angry.
2. MCCORMACK: В I think itd be a little more limited than that, George.
3. No way, "Dave". The people want change and you are not it. – D.
4. EDT) В MODERATOR:В Good morning.В Itd be helpful for you to know who everyone is.В ASSISTANT SECRETARY FRIED:В Yes.
5. QUESTION:В And you would assume -- one would assume itd be listed in the State Department schedule?