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I M Here Shorts Assistantofsuperstar Chinesedrama Cdrama The difference is that she's and similar shortened forms are used in colloquial speech, but not in certain cases. in your example, she is being emphasised. If all trans people used "he," "she," or "they," simply giving a nomative pronoun would allow the listener to extrapolate all other pronouns. however, some trans people prefer to use neopronouns, which don't always declinate in a intuitive way, such as e em es or thon thon thons. Referring to a past time of reference, she had never had sex by the time of her 18th birthday, three years ago. she had had sex by the time of her 18th birthday, three years ago. another mode of use is its auxiliary use to encapsulate a perfected completed participation. e.g., have experience, do you paint houses? are you familiar with painting. She has been feeling a little depressed. the compiler has failed to compile the code. a similar use is found in the first sentence of this answer on stackoverflow. that was my question about java server pages (jsp). do the first group of sentences add some extra meaning, or they are just used in a fashionable manner, or something else involved?.

No One Can Bully My Wife Shorts Chinesedrama Cdrama Drama Referring to a past time of reference, she had never had sex by the time of her 18th birthday, three years ago. she had had sex by the time of her 18th birthday, three years ago. another mode of use is its auxiliary use to encapsulate a perfected completed participation. e.g., have experience, do you paint houses? are you familiar with painting. She has been feeling a little depressed. the compiler has failed to compile the code. a similar use is found in the first sentence of this answer on stackoverflow. that was my question about java server pages (jsp). do the first group of sentences add some extra meaning, or they are just used in a fashionable manner, or something else involved?. So my question is should she has be contracted as she 's in the above example like in the examples found from google ngram to avoid confusion? google ngram hasn't been exactly consistent about this, sometimes using she 's to refer to she is and she has. Possible duplicate: “did it close” vs “has it closed”? as a english non native speaker it is difficult for me to understand when i must use present perfect or past simple. The " at " is redundant. it is not needed because the questions could be more concisely put as " where is she he?". this redundancy, and the efforts of seventeenth and eighteenth century grammarians to align english with latin, lead some people to say it is ungrammatical to end with " at ". I have come across a few sentences that contain "have had". i would like to know in what kind of situations we should use this combination.

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