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pernoun Jones father is very thin



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Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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In most dialects, he's as a contraction of he has is only used to mark the perfect tense ("He's done something.", "He has done something."), and not to signify possession ("He has something."). Some dialects, however, use he's for both.

Answered by Anonymous
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In most dialects, he's as a contraction of he has is only used to mark the perfect tense ("He's done something.", "He has done something."), and not to signify possession ("He has something."). Some dialects, however, use he's for both.

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