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If you are an actor in something, it's in: Is it quit or quitted? She was in the movie cat on a hot tin.
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Upon answering the telephone, the person calling asks if joan is available. When referring to google ngram, i get 3 possible combinations of she's: She was in cat on a hot tin roof.
If joan is the person who answered the phone, should she say this is her or this is she?
In your example, she is being emphasised. Taken from the free online dictionary: She was in on the drama when the conman showed up at the stage door. (she has quitted her job.) she quit her job.
It is not needed because the questions could be more concisely put as where is she/he?. She 's she's she has so my question is should she has be contracted as she 's in the above example like in the. What is the correct (grammatical) simple past and past participle form of the verb quit? This redundancy, and the efforts of seventeenth and eighteenth century.
She had been working for the previous five years with an advertising company means that she had worked there for 5 years and was still continuing to work there.
The difference is that she's and similar shortened forms are used in colloquial speech, but not in certain cases.