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She's wearing a coat VS She is wearing a coat do the first and second mean "her clothes are a coat" and "she is changing her clothes" respectively?
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"She's" is a contraction for "she is." Both sentences mean exactly the same thing. The sentences mean, she has a coat (an outer garment) on her upper body.
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They mean the exact same thing. "She's" is simply a contraction or shortened form of "She is." The apostrophe ' symbol in "She's" represents the letter "i" that is in the word "is." Contractions are used a lot in English. Some common ones are: don't = do not aren't = are not won't = will not haven't = have not can't = cannot it's = it is And many, many more
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no. the two sentences are the same. and they could mean: 1. she has a coat on her (she wears a coat). 2. she is wearing her coat right now.
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"She's" is a contraction for "she is." Both sentences mean exactly the same thing. The sentences mean, she has a coat (an outer garment) on her upper body.
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No. They mean the exact same thing. The first one is a conjunction of the second. A conjunction is a just a word used to connect different words in the same clause. Another example is isn’t. It’s the same as “is not”. Even in the previous sentence I used a conjunction when I said “it’s”. It just means it is.
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