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Can She's also be She was? I know it's a contraction of she is and she has You seem to be obsessing on this, because it's already been answered for you. Either you don't remember the answer, or you don't believe it. See Re:
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Can She's also be She was? I know it's a contraction of she is and she has
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Perfect clarification CalifJim, thanks a milli
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This has already been answered in another thread. Please don't keep asking the same questions in different threads. CJ
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That's = that is and that was? No. Never was . There are no contractions with the past tense of to be ( was, were ). Since thought is past tense shouldn't it be that was No. It should not be That was . That still remains, even now, what I
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Shouldn't it be that was what we thought ? That was what we had planned but it didn't go through? Since it's all in past tense?
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That is what we thought.
That is what we had planned.
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I don't think there's a contraction for "was", at least in most varieties of English, although I remember reading somewhere that 's can also be a contraction of was (but don't think it very common and I guess it's
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But for some reason I hear people say that's what we thought or that's what we had planned but it didn't go through . Those are sentences I've heard native speakers use on more than one occasional! Please explain!
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That's = that is and that was? That's what I thought! Since thought is past tense shouldn't it be that was , but I searched online and that's is only that is or that has .
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