Cy Shortform

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  • Local short form: Cuba: CU. Conventional long form: Republic of Cyprus conventional short form: Cyprus note: the Turkish Cypriot area refers to itself as the 'Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus' (TRNC) CY. Conventional long form: Czech Republic conventional short form: Czech Republic local long form.
  • CY: Cyberspace: CY: Cyclophosphamide: CY: Children and Youth: CY: Cubic Yard: CY: Container Yard: CY: Chinese Yuan: CY: Current Yield (finance) CY: Cryptology: CY: Cyprus Airways Ltd (IATA airline code) CY: Chief Yoeman (rank; US Navy) CY: Cyber Yugoslavia: CY: Challenge for Youth (Northern Ireland) CY: Commonwealth Year (TV show Andromeda) CY.
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CYCity
CYCountry
CYCyprus
CYCopy
CYCapacity
CYCy Young Award Winner (baseball)
CYCycle
CYCyber
CYCalendar Year
CYCounty (IRB)
CYCurrent Year
CYContract Year
CYCymraeg (Welsh, ISO 639 language code)
CYCyberspace
CYCyclophosphamide
CYChildren and Youth
CYCubic Yard
CYContainer Yard
CYChinese Yuan
CYCurrent Yield (finance)
CYCryptology
CYCyprus Airways Ltd (IATA airline code)
CYChief Yoeman (rank; US Navy)
CYCyber Yugoslavia
CYChallenge for Youth (Northern Ireland)
CYCommonwealth Year (TV show Andromeda)
CYCommunications Yeoman (naval signals rating)

The meaning of Cy is ' Short form of any name beginning with 'Cy' '. Its origin is ' Modern English '. Another meaning of Cy is ' Sun ' and ' Lord ' and ' Throne '. Its origin is ' Persian '.

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Short Forms (Contracted Forms) in English

To be To do To have Can Could Must Shall Should Will Would Let's
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The long and the short of it

Verb conjugation and contraction - in other words; 'The short form'.

In spoken English we use the short form a lot. Instead of 'I am' we say, 'I'm'. 'You are' becomes 'you're'. 'Did not' - 'didn't' etc.

We also use these short forms in informal written English. When we write the short form, we use an apostrophe (') for the missing letter(s).

Here are the short forms of the auxiliary verbs to be, to do and to have:-

To be - Simple Present Form
Positive Statement Negative Statement
Long form Short form Long form Short form
I am I'mI am not I'm not
He is He'sHe is not He isn't or He's not
She is She'sShe is not She isn't or She's not
It is It'sIt is not It isn't or It's not
You are You'reYou are not You aren't or You're not
We are We'reWe are not We aren't or We're not
They are They'reThey are not They're not
To be - Simple Past Form
Positive Statement Negative Statement
Long form Short form Long form Short form
I was I was not I wasn't
He wasHe was not He wasn't
She wasShe was not She wasn't
It wasIt was not It wasn't
You were You were not You weren't
We wereWe were not We weren't
They wereThey were not They weren't
To do - Simple Present Form
Cy Shortform
Positive Statement Negative Statement
Long form Short form Long form Short form
I doI do not I don't
He does He does not He doesn't
She doesShe does not She doesn't
It doesIt does not It doesn't
You doYou do not You don't
We doWe do not We don't
They doThey do not They don't
To do - Simple Past Form
Shortform
Positive Statement Negative Statement
Long form Short form Long form Short form
I / he / she / it / you / we / they didI / he / she / it / you / we / they did notI / he / she / it / you / we / they didn't

Cy Short Form

To have - Simple Present Form
Positive Statement Negative Statement
Long form Short form Long form Short form
I have I'veI have not I haven't or I've not
He has He'sHe has not He hasn't or He's not
She hasShe'sShe has not She hasn't or She's not
It hasIt'sIt has not It hasn't or It's not
You have You'veYou have not You haven't or You've not
We haveWe'veWe have not We haven't or We've not
They haveThey'veThey have not They haven't or They've not
To have - Simple Past Form
Positive Statement Negative Statement
Long form Short form Long form Short form
I / he / she / it / you / we / they hadI'd
he'd
she'd
it'd
you'd
we'd
they'd
I / he / she / it / you / we / they had not I hadn't or I'd not
he hadn't or he'd not
she hadn't or she'd not
it hadn't or it'd not
you hadn't or you'd not
we hadn't or we'd not
they hadn't or they'd not
!Note - We don't use the short form of be, will or have if it takes the final position in a sentence.

The long and short forms of the modal verbs can, could, shall, should, must, will and would

Can
Positive Statement Negative Statement
Long form Short form Long form Short form
I / he / she / it / you / we / they can
---
I / he / she/ it / you / we / they cannotI / he / she / it / you / we / they can't
Could
Positive Statement Negative Statement
Long form Short form Long form Short form
I / he / she / it / you / we / they couldI / he / she/ it / you / we / they could notI / he / she / it / you / we / they couldn't
Must
Positive Statement Negative Statement
Long form Short form Long form Short form
I / he / she / it / you / we / they must
---
I / he / she/ it / you / we / they must not I / he / she / it / you / we / they mustn't
Shall
Positive Statement Negative Statement
Long form Short form Long form Short form
I / he / she / it / you / we / they shallI / he / she/ it / you / we / they shall not I / he / she / it / you / we / they shan't
Should
Positive Statement Negative Statement
Long form Short form Long form Short form
I / he / she / it / you / we / they should
---

I / he / she / it / you / we / they should not

I / he / she / it / you / we / they shouldn't
Will
Positive Statement Negative Statement
Long form Short form Long form Short form
I / he / she / it / you / we / they willI'll
He'll
She'll
It'll
You'll
We'll
They'll
I / he / she / it / you / we / they will not I won't or I'll not
He won't or He'll not
She won't or She'll not
It won't or It'll not
You won't or You'll not
We won't or We'll not
They won't or They'll not
Would
Positive Statement Negative Statement
Long form Short form Long form Short form
I / he / she / it / you / we / they wouldI'd
He'd
She'd
It'd*
You'd
We'd
They'd
I / he / she / it / you / we / they would not I wouldn't or I'd not
He wouldn't or He'd not
She wouldn't or She'd not
It wouldn't or It'd not*
You wouldn't or You'd not
We wouldn't or We'd not
They wouldn't or They'd not
* Not 'good' English, but you will hear occasionally.
Cy short form

The imperative

Let Us

Let us is a funny one. The only time I've ever heard the long form of 'Let us...' used is when the vicar used to say 'Let us pray.' It's much more likely you'll hear or see the contracted form 'let's'. 'Let's do this,' no 'Let's do that instead,' and the sarcastic 'Oh yes, let's.'

Positive Statement Negative Statement
Long form - rarely usedShort form Long form - used by pompous peopleShort form
Let usLet us notLet's not

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