Alina Torovets
Can I write the short form? My sister is a teacher. - My sister's a teacher. Thank you 😊
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Yes, it's correct. The apostrophe tells me there's a missing letter - i. It's much more natural to say it this way and you should write it this way if you're being informal.
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I think here it serves as a possessive pronoun: My sister's partner is a teacher. ( The partner of my sister ) It would be better to use pronouns with short form: My sister is older than me. She's a teacher.
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Yes. When speaking we usually say "sister's". In writing you can do it either way, though for clarity it works best to say "sister is".
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Yes, we generally use the short form unless it's strictly formal.
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