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Ashish Rahangdale Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Please tell me What is the different between It's and It is.
He gets all, and He is get all.
  

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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.

  • 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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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.
He gets all, and He is get all.
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." is a grammatically correct s

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