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What does the abbreviation ('s) refer to? Is it "has" or "is"?

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Rebecca

The "s" contraction refers to both "subject + is" and "subject + have". Usually, when the verb following this contraction is in past tense form, then it is a contraction of "subject + has". In this context, the verb "exposed" is in past tense form, however, "almost exposed" puts it in present perfect tense. Therefore it is hard to distinguish what "s" is a contraction of in this context, because it could be either a contraction of "subject + is" or "subject + has". Here's a few more examples of the contraction "s": Ex: He's finished his homework already. Ex: She's really moving to Canada. In the last example, "'s" is a contraction of "subject + is" because it is followed by the present particle "moving".

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