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Is "I'd" a word?

Ugh...your post was better without that crappy IM log, take it back out. If I had known that stupid argument had spawned this request, I wouldn't have answered.
 
Your friend is simply being over-technical and being a smart-arse. He's technically correct, he didn't say "would". He said something that had an exactly equivalent meaning, but he didn't actually say "would".

ZV
 
It's a word in informal useage, but not allowed in formal useage. However, it's still a word.

Think of having to dress up for work. Even though you can't wear your tye-dye shirt to work, it's still a shirt. It's just not a shirt for work.

To say a contraction is not a word is a selective bias based on individual ideosyncracies and environmental mores. It's still a signal for communication, a verbal composition, therefore it has to be word--unless it wasn't something in common useage. These things are a transitory thing. A while ago "bling" wasn't a word because of its limited social dispersion, but it's understood now and is in common useage. It is now a word.
 
people, he is asking if it is a word or not. contradictions are words. wouldn't couldn't etc. I suppose I'd is a word
 
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