We have.
Have not is generally contracted to haven't.
Forex is a contraction of 'foreign exchange,' which refers to the global currency exchange market.
Technically and legally, no. But gramatically, yes: it's a contraction (of "Limited"). So why not choose the one that makes your company look literate?
Actually, yes, "were" is a verb, but not just any kind of verb; it's a linking verb.
There is no contraction for were you. There is no contraction for you were.There is a contraction for "you are" (you're).
There is no contraction for "its not."There is a contraction for "it is" (it's).There is a contraction for "is not" (isn't).
He's already IS a contraction. It is a contraction of he is.
There is no contraction. The contraction we're means "we are."
There is no contraction. There is a contraction doesn't which means "does not."
"They've" is the contraction for 'they' and 'have'.
We're is a contraction of we are.
The contraction for "he will" is "he'll."
It's is the contraction of it has and it is.
There is no contraction for I was. There is a contraction for I am (I'm) and for I have (I've).
Didn't is a contraction of the words "did" and "not". There is no 'contraction' for this word.
The grammatical contraction for "have not" is "haven't."