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Why does the contraction shes mean she is or she has? I saw this from globalnews ca: 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 questio
Different pronunciations of shes depending on the meaning Possibly the difference is cadence When words are emphasized, the emphasis is some difference in any or all of: volume, pitch, duration, and shape So when she's is unemphasized there is a small difference in the sound of it If we tend to emphasize "she has" more than we emphasize "she is", then that might be reflected in the pronunciation of the contraction
Which is recommended preferable between (s)he he she? When talking about or referring to someone who could either be a male or a female, I usually write it as (s)he but I have also seen usage like he she, which also seems correct to me I use (s)he mo
Whats the origin of shes no better than she should be? According to the Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary the expression: no better than you should (or ought to) be - regarded as sexually promiscuous or of doubtful moral character This phrase dates back to the early 17th century Used typically of a woman, it is now rather dated
He Isnt She Isnt V. S. Hes Not Shes Not [duplicate] No there is not Or no there's not :) Isn't is a contraction of "is not" He's she's is a contraction of "she is he is" They are just different ways of writing the same sentence
Is Shes dead in this context confirming death or is it a . . . The book is The Killer Inside Me by Jim Thompson The book's protagonist and narrator attempted to assassinate a character, but it is soon said that the victim is still alive She is taken to the hospital, and another character announces that she has died At the end of the story, the character who had died returns, still alive I don't know if the ending is a hallucination or if the victim
idioms - English Language Usage Stack Exchange 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! How did this phrase come ab