Complete form
The complete form of English is relative to the abbreviated form. For example, the complete form of can't is can not.

You have = you have.

He = He has.

not yet

Want = want

Gonna = going to expand information An English abbreviation can be abbreviated in any way and will be combined by some letter parts.

But abbreviations can also bring trouble, because abbreviations may represent different meanings in different industries, so writing a complete table can avoid misunderstanding.