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What's reputation and how do i get it I was buying these clothes at the register, and she was right behing me, and now she’s gone. written she's gone Instead, you can save this post to reference later.
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Molly johnson on the album she’s always wanted to make when referring to google ngram, i get 3 possible combinations of she's She 's she's she has so my questio. Possibly the difference is cadence When words are emphasized, the emphasis is some difference in any or all of
Volume, pitch, duration, and shape So when she's is unemphasized there is a small difference in the sound of it If we tend to emphasize she has more than we emphasize she is, then that might be reflected in the pronunciation of the contraction. Randle cotgrave compiled and published a dictionarie of the french and english tongues in 1611, which included putte
A wench, laſſe, girle, modder
(eſpecially one that is no better than ſhe ſhould be.) so the phrase is presumably older than that The word, with the same meaning of sexual promiscuity, is written pute in modern french. I'm wondering where the phrase originates Who's 'she', the cat's mother
(idiomatic, somewhat dated, britain, new england) a rebuke especially directed towards children for having referred to a w. I heard this expression in the tv series better call saul A character spoke to a secretary, and he seemed annoyed After he spoke to her chief and said your secretary is a real pip
Is either in a call or on a call incorrect usage when referring to someone attending a phone (possibly conference) call
If not, what's appropriate usage for both? I have sometimes heard the word indisposed use as synonymous for unavailable. especially in the context of leaving a message I can't find my daughter
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