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Contracción[editar]
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- Contracción de la conjunción and y el verbo has.
- 1877, William Glenn, Brighter Days for Working Men, página №. 295:
- I’ve work on coffee ever since,
- And’s been as happy as a prince,
- And eat like other men.
- 2
- Contracción de la conjunción and y el pronombre his.
- 1668, Alexander Brome, Songs and other Poems, página №. 128:
- No ſooner the money for this was brought hither,
- But a croud of true Letters came flocking together,
- How Hotham and’s army , and others were beaten.
- 3
- Contracción de la conjunción and y el verbo is.
- 1668, Alexander Brome, Songs and other Poems, página №. 229:
- Nay th’ Earth it ſelf, on which we tread (they ſay)
- Turns round and’s moving ſtill ; then why not they?
Referencias y notas[editar]