kelvinho8
one stupid question: It's gone. It's done. < in these sentences, Is 's stands for "has"? I made a grammatical mistake in the question. I should have written like this (In these sentences, does 's stand for "has"?)
17 avr. 2011 10:18
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In the case of it's gone. the 's could stand for 'has' or 'is' depending on the context. 'Where's the bus?' 'It has gone. (just left).' 'When money is spent, it is gone. (finished, no longer here). In the case of it's done you would need more words for the phrase to make sense with 'has'. It is done = finished, completed.
17 avril 2011
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It is gone. It is done. There's your answer.
17 avril 2011
As far as i know ,''s' nerver short for 'has'.
17 avril 2011
Nope not has..it is short for it is!
17 avril 2011
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