释义 |
-’s suffixadded to nouns jump to other results - belonging to
- the woman’s hat
- Peter’s desk
- children’s clothes
- used to refer to somebody’s home or, in British English, a particular shop
- Shall we go to David's (= David's house) tonight?
- (British English) I’ll call in at the chemist’s on my way home
-’s short form(informal) jump to other results - used after he, she or it and where, what, who or how to mean ‘is’ or ‘has’
- She's still in the bath.
- What's he doing now?
- It's time to go now.
- Who's taken my pen?
- Where's he gone?
- It's gone wrong again.
- (used after let when making a suggestion that includes yourself and others) us
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