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xomaiah1xo
24 Apr 2020
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They both mean the same thing but in the second example the noun ânothingâ and the verb âisâ are contracted: nothing is = nothingâs. Contractions like this arenât used in formal writing but often in conversation.
Other examples of similar contractions:
Sheâs crazy = she is crazy
Helpâs on the way = help is on the way
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They are the same.
âThereâsâ is the short form of âthere isâ
Thereâs is more informal.
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They both mean the same thing but in the second example the noun ânothingâ and the verb âisâ are contracted: nothing is = nothingâs. Contractions like this arenât used in formal writing but often in conversation.
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Helpâs on the way = help is on the way
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