It's can be either it is or it has . Context tells you which one. I don't understand what you mean by "He gets all" but "He is get all" is certainly wrong.
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Ashish RahangdalePlease tell me What is the different between It's and It is.it's is a contracted form of it is or it has; there is no difference in meaning between the full and contracted forms but it is advisable to use full forms in formal writing.
He gets all, and He is get all.