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Hans51 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Tom is here = Tom's here.(?)

She is here = She's here.

Tom is here = Tom's here.(?)

'Tom's here' is not natural to use?

What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual in advance.
  

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Hans51 Tom is here = Tom's here. That's correct. Hans51 Does 'Tom's here' is not sound natura l?

  • Hans51 Tom is here = Tom's here.
  • That's correct.
  • Hans51 Does 'Tom's here' is not sound natura l?
  • to use?
  • It's perfectly natural; use it.
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Hans51Tom is here = Tom's here.
That's correct.
Hans51Does 'Tom's here' is not sound natural? to use?
It's perfectly natural; use it.
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Thank you so much and then what about this one?

You and I're good friends.

Tom and Judy're here.

Do they also sound okay?

Or do they change to 'We're' and 'They're' respectively?

What do you think?
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Hans51You and I're good friends.Tom and Judy're here.Do they also sound okay?
Yes, in spoken English.

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