Some contractions with apostrophe + "s" can have multiple original words, depending on the context. Here are some examples of contractions with multiple possible expansions:
1. she's—she is / she has
2. he's—he is / he has
3. it's—it is / it has
4. that's—that is / that has
5. who's—who is / who has
6. what's—what is / what has
7. there's—there is / there has
8. how's—how is / how has
9. where's—where is / where has
10. when's—when is / when has
11. why's—why is / why has
In these cases, the meaning of the contraction can be determined based on the context of the sentence.
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