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Goronsky Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Can "it's" mean "it has"?

Can 'It's' be used to mean 'it has' in addition to 'it is'?

eg It's (it has) been a great year.

Thank you.
  

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Yes, when "has" is an auxiliary verb, just as in your example.

  • Yes, when "has" is an auxiliary verb, just as in your example.
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Yes, when "has" is an auxiliary verb, just as in your example.
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