“It has” also = “it’s”
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Quoted from DanQverymuch:Sometimes. It's a weird case, doesn't always work. "It has two noses" is not the same as "It's two noses." It only works using the contracted "has" as an auxiliary verb followed by another verb, e.g. "It's smelled better."
However, I agree that this means that "it's" doesn't always mean "it is." But what it NEVER means is "belonging to it."
I did not state that “it has” can always be contracted to “it’s”.
I also loathe the misuse of apostrophes.
Perhaps your thread should be renamed.
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