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Contracted forms exercise

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Contracted forms exercise
The expression
she’s
can be the contracted form of
she is
or
she has.
Read the following sentences and state what form of the verb is used in them.
1. She’s never been to the US.
a) she’s = she is
b) she’s = she has
2. There’s someone at the door.
a) there’s = there is
b) there’s = there has
3. The dog is happy. It’s had its breakfast.
a) it’s = it is
b) it’s = it has
4. He’s not interested in the offer.
a) he’s = he is
b) he’s = he has
5. There’s a problem.
a) there’s = there is
b) there’s = there has
6. She’s from Mexico.
a) she’s = she is
b) she’s = she has
7. He’s gone to the market.
a) he’s = he is
b) he’s = he has
8. It’s a sad state of affairs.
a) it’s = it is


b) it’s = it has
9. There’s been an explosion near the temple.
a) there’s = there is
b) there’s = there has
10. She’s returned from her business tour.
a) she’s = she is
b) she’s = she has
Answers
1. She’s never been to the US. (=
She has
never … )
2. There’s someone at the door. (=
There is
someone…)
3. The dog is happy. It’s had its breakfast. (=
It has
had )
4. He’s not interested in the offer. (
= He is
not…)
5. There’s a problem. (=
There is
…)
6. She’s from Mexico. (=
She is
from…)
7. He’s gone to the market. (=
He has
gone…)
8. It’s a sad state of affairs. (=

It is
a sad…)
9. There’s been an explosion near the temple. (=
There has
been…)
10. She’s returned from her business tour. (=
She has
returned…)
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