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's instead of has
Hello,
Usually we someone says: "It's been a while.", he means "It has been a while."
When we say "It's a great job.", we mean "It is a great job."
Now the main question:
Can we also say:
"The man's spoken." instead of "The man has spoken." 
Can we only use an 's instead of a has when there is a been?
Cheers!
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Re: 's instead of has

Originally Posted by
Nightmare85
Hello,
Usually we someone says:
"It's been a while.", he means
"It has been a while." When we say "It's a great job.",
we mean "It is a great job." Now the main question: Can we also say: "The man's spoken." instead of "The man has spoken." 
Can we only use an 's instead of a has when there is a been?
Cheers!
***NOT a teacher***I believe you can use 's for "has" as long as it doesn't confuse the listener. Let's try a few: Nightmare's done a great job./Tom's already eaten breakfast/Is it true that Mona's divorced John? Thank you.
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Re: 's instead of has

Originally Posted by
TheParser
***NOT a teacher***I believe you can use 's for "has" as long as it doesn't confuse the listener. Let's try a few: Nightmare's done a great job./Tom's already eaten breakfast/Is it true that Mona's divorced John? Thank you.
Your logic is quite sound and that is also the accepted practice. However there is prescriptuve rule; the contacted form is not used where has/have is used as a full verb; as:
Nightmare has a good breakfast. not - Nightmare's a good breakfast.
We have a new car. not - We've a new a car.
Last edited by sarat_106; 08-Feb-2010 at 14:56.
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