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رد: Apostrophes – how to use them

Finally, I got it



see these two sites

http://flang1.kendall.mdc.edu/1/104/...4Lecture1b.htm

http://www.1-language.com/englishcou...19_grammar.htm

They both say that shortening have or has when they mean possession is INCORRECT

and there are a lot more sites, but these tow are talking clearer about the issue
and most of the other sites are forums, and I didn't want to use forums to support my opinion

although, British people use the form "I've a car" but only as a slang maybe

But I didn't find any thing that supports the form "He's a car" not even as a slang

and I think the reason is because it's very confusing, see this example:

He's a problem

it could mean:

He has a problem
or
He is a problem

they are completely different from each other
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