contractions - Does "he's" mean both "he is" and "he has"?
Is it alright to use the same contraction, "He's", to mean both "He is" and "He has"?
Examples:
"He's angry."
"He's been angry."
"He's a beautiful house."
Is it alright to use the same contraction, "He's", to mean both "He is" and "He has"?
Examples:
"He's angry."
"He's been angry."
"He's a beautiful house."
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