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Post by Dani on Mar 6, 2017 15:31:28 GMT
When looking at a photograph of a John that was taken 5 years ago, I remarked that 'John's not changed a bit.' Is that a correct use on an apostrophe? thank you.
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Post by Twoddle on Mar 6, 2017 18:18:50 GMT
When looking at a photograph of a John that was taken 5 years ago, I remarked that 'John's not changed a bit.' Is that a correct use on an apostrophe? thank you. Yes, that's entirely correct, Dani. In your example, "John's not changed ... " is an acceptable shortening of "John has not changed ...".
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