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| Recently I had to write down what age my child is turning. English is my second language and I think my accent is making things more difficult. I want to write "Billy is turning five." When I say it though I hear , Billy's turning five. Is this a correct abbreviation for 'is'? Please help. Thank you B |
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| It's fine [It is fine] |
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