A few days ago
happy

how to interpret : what’s?

What is or what was?

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A few days ago
Kay C

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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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A few days ago
theater4life7
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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A few days ago
embroidery fan
What is. It’s always in the present tense.
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A few days ago
Nica
Based on EnGlish references, “WHAT’S” means WHAT IS.. It should be present tense.. Satisfied? ^-^
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A few days ago
xanjo
What is
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Anonymous
what is
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Anonymous
what is
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