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I don't think it would ever be proper to end a sentence with she's (see the link @jr posted as a comment to your question for a detailed explanation) [from the cartoon image of a light bulb lighting up above a character's head when he or she has an idea] related to the concept of light providing an answer, is the noun It is not needed because the questions could be more concisely put as where is she/he?
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This redundancy, and the efforts of seventeenth and eighteenth century grammarians. When you want to see how something will work out, you want to see how. For it is she pleads that this is probably closer to historical usage, when the ancestor of modern english still had cases, which were most probably applied as in it is she
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When referring to google ngram, i get 3 possible combinations of she's She 's she's she has So my question is should she has be contracted as she 's in the above example like in the examples. Regarding the usage of he in place of she, this is possible as a backlash against the typical she usage
(by a woman) i love my car He always gets the best service Referring to someone as he or she while they are present is jarring to me, but the example of using someone's name over and over again is not necessary Let's say i (tracey) am.

For simplicity, please let me refer to the first form of her as possessive she and the.
译成中文的话 her 和 she 都是"她"。 但这两个字的用法不一样。举个例子,你自己感受一下。 She killed someone last night "她昨晚杀了人。" Someone killer her last night. "昨晚有人杀. I've always thought that she's is pronounced with a long [i:] only when it's used emphatically, regardless of its meaning For example, 1.she's not coming with us (she is, [i]) 2.she's been.
Bob dylan (she's an artist, she don't look back) was a jewish kid from minnesota But i agree it's non. She has run from her responsibilities Regarding the problem that arises when forming the past participle, some people mistakenly use the past tense ran instead of the correct.

I am hiring her because she has {had experience} painting houses
I am hiring her because she has {fulfilled experience} painting houses I am hiring her because she has {had painted houses}. She said she would give me her final answer in the afternoon on saturday *she said she would give me her final answer in the saturday afternoon
Your original is also grammatical,. When you send your daughter off to camp, you hope she’ll fare well That’s why you bid her a fond farewell

