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Philip Paeps
philip at trouble.is
Fri Dec 22 14:06:46 CET 2017
On 2017-12-22 08:02:21 (-0500), Fearghas Mckay wrote: > On 22 Dec 2017, at 05:18, Lia Hestina <lhestina at ripe.net> wrote: >>We’ve been informed that “it’s” can be a contraction of “it is” and/or >>“it has” - in this case we use it as a contraction of “it has”. > >Sorry that is wrong - it’s is only a contraction for ‘it is’. It is >never for ‘it has’. The Cambridge Dictionary disagrees with you: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/its?q=it%27s it's: "short form of it has:" "It's been a wonderful day - thank you." Philip -- Philip Paeps Senior Reality Engineer Ministry of Information
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