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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

'has' or 'is' ?

Hello Forum.

That's from today's BBC Sport - Football live... :

"2144: Anelka smuggles the ball past Robinson in the box before tumbling to the turf. If it was 0-0 that's surely a penalty. As goes, nobody's that fussed. Five minutes left."

My question: is the "s" following the apostrophe in the word 'nobody' a shortend form of 'has' or 'is'?

Thank you.
  

Top answer

is 'Fussed' is an adjective.

  • is 'Fussed' is an adjective.
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'Fussed' is an adjective.

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