According to the oxford advanced learner's dictionary, the contraction she's may be pronounced both with a short [i] sound(as in pit) and a long [i:] sound(as in sheep) when it means she is, but it. Sounds like bane may have been the source of pain for scots and others I saw this from globalnews.ca:
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When referring to google ngram, i get 3 possible combinations of she's:
Both these choices are correct Pip references the dickens character philip pirrup from “great expections” who underestimates others, overestimates himself, gets up to a lot of. Is there a difference in usage between he isn't/she isn't and he's not/she's not I think he's not and she's not are stronger because they put more emphasis on the word not than he.
I understand that the word “precious” in the following quote of maureen dowd’s article “heart of darkness” (nyt, march 20) literally means “2 Valuable or important and not to be wasted” as. Sometimes people are referring to mechanical objects as she She always gets the best service

Are there any rules when it is appropriate to use she instead of it,.
She's happy uses unicode character u+0027, which is an apostrophe She´s happy uses unicode character u+00b4, which is an acute accent.


