Which one is correct?
"She’s accompile" or "She has accompile"?

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She’s accompile

This phrase is incorrect. The contraction "she's" is used for "she is," not for "she has."

She has accompile

This phrase is correct and can be used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone possesses or owns something.

Examples:

  • She has accompile of books in her room.
  • He has accompile of knowledge about the subject.
  • They have accompile of experience in the field.
  • The company has accompile of data on customer preferences.
  • I have accompile of photographs from my travels.
The correct phrase is "she has accompile." The contraction "she's" is used for "she is," not for "she has."

Last Updated: March 29, 2024

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