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pronouns - When to use "she's"(short form) and and "she is"(full …
Nov 8, 2019 · I don't think it would ever be proper to end a sentence with "she's" (see the link @JR posted as a comment to your question for a detailed explanation). Other than that, the contraction can be used interchangeably. Good to note though that contractions are generally more informal/colloquial. So maybe you would say to you friend "She's my ...
Different pronunciations of "she's" depending on the meaning
She's got them. (she has, emphatic, [i:]) According to the dictionary, however, I am wrong at least in my example 2. English is only my third language, so maybe I don't distinguish between [i] and [i:] as well as I should, but I hear the word she's in examples 1. and 2. pronounced in exactly the same way. Questions for native speakers:
Why does the contraction "she's" mean she is or she has?
Molly Johnson on the album she’s always wanted to make. When referring to google ngram, I get 3 possible combinations of she's: She 's She's She has. So my question is should she has be contracted as she 's in the above example like in the examples found from google
idioms - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jun 28, 2011 · That's what she said is a saying that flips a normal statement into a sexual one. Example: "If you blow it too much, it'll explode" [A balloon] That's what she said!
etymology - Who's 'she', the cat's mother? - English Language
Jul 28, 2017 · ‘She’s the cat’s mother’ ” (from Compton Mackenzie’s novel Sinister Street, 1913). — grammarphobia.com. EDIT. One 100% unsubstantiated theory I read was she was short for she-cat, so particularly unsuitable for referring to female elders within earshot, but who knows if this has any truth! And where did the cat come from?
contractions - Does "he's" mean both "he is" and "he has"?
Feb 23, 2012 · Yes and no. You do use "he's" for "he is" and "he has". You do use "he's got something" for "he has got something."
"He Isn't"/"She Isn't" V.S. "He's Not"/"She's Not"
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What’s the difference between “she is worked” and “she has …
Jul 28, 2017 · "She's worked" in the sense of "she is worked" is not in the past continuous, which requires the present participle rather than the past participle. It is in the simple present, passive voice. Although grammatical, the contraction would rarely be used without context making clear that "is" rather than "has" is the modal verb being reduced ...
"supposed to" or "suppose to"? - English Language & Usage …
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idioms - What's the meaning of "a class act"? - English Language ...
Jan 12, 2014 · What does the term "class act" mean? For example, The club is lucky to have such a class act and he is lucky to have the club. What does "class" and "act" mean respectively in this set phrase or word