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how to interpret : what’s?
What is or what was?
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what is – the apostrophe marks where the ‘i’ has been removed from the word is – this type of word is known as a contraction.
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It depends, actually.
If we’re talking standard English, like you would encounter in an essay, it’s definately “What is”, but if this is somethin you see in dialoue, as in a novel, script, or short story, it depends on the context. People get lazy when they talk, and use non-standard English.
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What is. It’s always in the present tense.
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Based on EnGlish references, “WHAT’S” means WHAT IS.. It should be present tense.. Satisfied? ^-^
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