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Nicole Russini Posted 5 years ago
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What's the difference between He's worked here..." and "He has worked here"?

What's the difference between He's worked here..." and "He has worked here"?
  

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"He's" is the contraction of "He has" so the meaning is the same. In different contexts, "He's" can mean "He is". " Don't use contractions in formal writing.

  • "He's" is the contraction of "He has" so the meaning is the same.
  • In different contexts, "He's" can mean "He is".
  • " Don't use contractions in formal writing.
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"He's" is the contraction of "He has" so the meaning is the same.

In different contexts, "He's" can mean "He is".

"He's my brother."

Don't use contractions in formal writing.

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