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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

'A job's come up'

I was watching a movie 'the silence of the lambs.' And in the beginning of the movie I heard Crawford saying 'A job's come up.' Is it grammatically correct? Shouldn't it be 'A job comes up' or 'A job came up'? Thanks in advance~
  

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It's correct. It means 'a job has come up'.

  • It's correct.
  • It means 'a job has come up'.
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It's correct.

It means 'a job has come up'.

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