The "Instruction Manual for Braille Transcribers," is a publication of the Library of Congress, National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS). The intermediate levels are expressed as section numbers within that document. When you choose a section, only the contractions introduced through that section are used in the translation to braille. Some of the sections are subdivided for convenience in following customary courses of instruction. Specifically, the contractions introduced at each higher level are given, by section, in the following list:
but can do every from go have just knowledge like more not people quite rather so that us very will it you as
and for of the with
ch sh th wh ou st
child shall this which out still
ar ed er gh ow
ble ing
his was were
be
in
enough en
con dis
com
to into by
bb cc dd ff gg ea
day ever father here know lord mother name one part question right some time under work young character through where ought there upon word those whose these cannot had many spirit world their
ound ance sion less ount ence ong ful tion ness ment ity ation ally
Section 10.1 of the Instruction Manual introduces the final group, namely the short-form words: about above according across after afternoon afterward again against almost already also although altogether always because before behind below beneath beside between beyond blind braille children first friend good great immediate letter little must necessary o'clock paid perhaps quick said together could should would either neither much such today to-day tonight to-night tomorrow him himself its itself your yourself yourselves herself myself oneself ourselves themselves thyself declare declaring rejoice rejoicing conceive conceiving deceive deceiving perceive perceiving receive receiving This last level is not in the "Select Contractions" list, because inclusion of the short-form words amounts to full grade 2, which is selected simply by choosing "American" without "Select Contractions".