04. Give anwer contract form subject and verb.
a) Mr. Johnson is a doctor.
b) The window is open.
c) She and i are lawyer.
Respostas
Resposta:
a) Mr. Johnson's a doctor.
b) The window's open.
c) She and I are lawyer. (We're lawyer.)
Explicação:
Contracted Nouns and Pronouns
In spoken English, contractions involving nouns, such as “Jimmy’s mum’ll pick us up” are pretty common, however, they are much less frequent in the written form. In writing, you are much more likely to see contractions with pronouns, like “he’s” and “we’ll”.
Contractions with proper nouns can be used to mean ‘it’ or ‘has’. For instance:
“Jimmy’s going to call his mum to come and get us”
“Jimmy is going to call his mum to come and get us”.
“Hannah’s just bought a new dog.”
“Hannah has just bought a new dog.”
You will also come across the homonyms “who's” and “whose” pretty frequently. The contraction is either “who is” or “who has”, and the whole word is possessive.