The reply should be:( a7 r/ Y: ?+ a
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Then you will understand " 这个 's 应该是 does " " G" L/ C) b B! S把 does 省略成 's 不少见:" B' ~4 r2 E$ k- S! }* K6 [; \
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What's she look like?
为什么是does?我怎么觉得那个该是is阿,mean可以理解成名词!如果理解成动词,does就不该缩写成那样!1 u, M7 q& a, J9 [7 S
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what does that mean?
) _. ~* x% F2 d1. contraction of what is or what has: What's the matter? What's been done? 9 k3 [& ]* T6 ~# \2. contraction of what does: What's she do for a living?
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"What's" for "what does" is moderately common in spoken informal BrE, but not all speakers would use it. You would be more likely to hear it in a non-standard variety of British English, for instance. + _3 l4 ~' }9 K2 O8 E+ X, u2 E$ i% k2 r
说这是英式口语的缩写,不知然否
* u; G4 U! K7 u+ X4 K* F1. contraction of what is or what has: What's the matter? What's been done? - b+ N5 M: s0 k/ E( u7 f8 q
2. contraction of what does: What's she do for a living?
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如果加上出处就更好了,