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The difference is that she's and similar shortened forms are used in colloquial speech, but not in certain cases Are there any rules when it is appropriate to use she instead of it, and is he. In your example, she is being emphasised.

In short, she/they is the most common way for a person to indicate that they go by she/her or they/them pronouns, likely with a preference for the former She always gets the best service So as grammarians do you think the contracted form of she has should be she 's

More importantly, are there rules for contracting words

Say, if i wanted to express she was as a contraction could it also be she 's or she's The at is redundant It is not needed because the questions could be more concisely put as where is she/he? This redundancy, and the efforts of seventeenth and eighteenth century grammarians to align english with latin, lead some people to say it is ungrammatical to end with at .

Taken from the free online dictionary In a 1989 article from the los angeles times, for instance, writer dan sullivan notes, what's wrong with reinventing the wheel? Upon answering the telephone, the person calling asks if joan is available If joan is the person who answered the phone, should she say this is her or this is she?

If you're viewing it as something that happened after she was born, it should be came

You probably want to avoid using too many verbs in the past perfect, like had come, so if this is just the first of a whole bunch of verbs which need to have the same tense, use came. She was in on the drama when the conman showed up at the stage door If you are an actor in something, it's in She was in cat on a hot tin roof

She was in the movie cat on a hot tin roof She was in several west end plays Versus to be on tv to be on the radio to be on tv or the radio just means that a person has been recorded in that medium. What is the correct (grammatical) simple past and past participle form of the verb quit

Is it quit or quitted

(she has quitted her job.) she quit her job Sometimes people are referring to mechanical objects as she

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