There is no contraction for may be. There is a word maybe, but that is not a contraction. "May be" and "Maybe" are different, and not directly related to each other. "Maybe" is an adverb. "May" acts as a modal verb for the verb be when "may be" is used.
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The contraction there's means "there is." it may be mistaken for the homophone theirs, a possessive pronoun.
The proper noun form Jon's may be a contraction, or it may be a possessive noun. The contraction can mean "Jon is" or "Jon has."Jon's missing - Jon is missing (contraction)Jon's left town - Jon has left town (contraction)Jon's been married twice - Jon has been married twice (contraction)Jon's car will not start. (possessive, his car)Jon's success came at a price (possessive, his success)
There is no contraction for were you. There is no contraction for you were.There is a contraction for "you are" (you're).
He's already IS a contraction. It is a contraction of he is.
"They've" is the contraction for 'they' and 'have'.