Different pronunciations of shes depending on the meaning According to The Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, the contraction she's may be pronounced both with a short [i] sound(as in pit) and a long [i:] sound(as in sheep) when it means she is, but it
single word requests - Whats the meaning of she is a real pip . . . Both these choices are correct PIP references the Dickens character Philip Pirrup from “Great Expections” who underestimates others, overestimates himself, gets up to a lot of trouble but is still well liked by most
He Isnt She Isnt V. S. Hes Not Shes Not [duplicate] Is there a difference in usage between "he isn't" "she isn't" and "he's not" "she's not"? I think "he's not" and "she's not" are stronger because they put more emphasis on the word "not" than "he