How to use " 's " as the contraction for " is
Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 11:58 am
Hello,
What is the grammar rule for using 's as the contraction for "is" ? Can you use it after any noun or pronoun? Can you only use it after nouns and pronouns? For example:
1. Mike's a nice guy.
2. Red's my favorite color.
3. My right hand's bigger than my left one.
Can you use it after other kinds of words? I know that usually nouns are the only words that come before "is," but on the occasions when another type of word is used, can you still use the contraction? For example:
1. Here's where I live.
2. There's my old house.
What is the grammar rule for using 's as the contraction for "is" ? Can you use it after any noun or pronoun? Can you only use it after nouns and pronouns? For example:
1. Mike's a nice guy.
2. Red's my favorite color.
3. My right hand's bigger than my left one.
Can you use it after other kinds of words? I know that usually nouns are the only words that come before "is," but on the occasions when another type of word is used, can you still use the contraction? For example:
1. Here's where I live.
2. There's my old house.