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She's mine too vs She is mine too

Both "she's mine too" and "she is mine too" are correct. The first one is a contraction of "she is," while the second one is the full form. The choice between the two depends on the formality of the context.

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She's mine too

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts. It is a contraction of "she is mine too."

This phrase is used in informal settings to express possession or a relationship. It is a contraction of "she is mine too."

Examples:

  • He's my friend, and she's mine too.
  • She's mine too, so don't get any ideas.
  • I know she's yours, but she's mine too.
  • She's kind of mine too.
  • Actually, my sister went to college with her but she's a friend of mine too.
  • I mean, she's yours and she's Mark's, but sh-she's mine, too.
  • 's mine, isn't it?
  • He's a very important client of mine too.
  • When I say mutual benefit, I mean mine too.
  • And now it's mine too.
  • Mine too, a whole new pack of Gauloises.
  • Young, I did mine too.
  • But out of nowhere everyone's guardian angel was suddenly mine too.
  • See, I brought mine too.
  • When I say mutual benefit, I mean mine too.
  • They're Chris's brothers, mine too.
  • Mine too, it's all mixed up.
  • They shoved a note in mine too.
  • Which means it's mine too.
  • And these spoons are mine too.
  • They found some of mine too.
  • These streets... they're mine too.
  • Don't worry, I checked mine too.

Alternatives:

  • She is mine too
  • She belongs to me as well
  • She is also mine
  • She is mine as well
  • She is mine, too

She is mine too

This phrase is correct and more formal than the contracted form. It is the full form of "she's mine too."

This phrase is used in more formal contexts to express possession or a relationship. It is the full form of "she's mine too."

Examples:

  • She is mine too, so please respect our relationship.
  • I believe she is mine too, despite what you think.
  • She is mine too, and I won't let anyone take her away.
  • She is mine too
  • She is mine too, she is!
  • This is mine too, sally.
  • Whatever your duty is, it is mine too.
  • But, while my soul is in here, my head is mine and your head is mine too.
  • I am hers and she is mine...
  • She is mine, not yours.
  • Remove this obstacle and she is mine.
  • Suppose that she is mine as this says.
  • She is mine, not yours.
  • I am her death and she is mine.
  • This is mine too, right?
  • What's your is mine too, right?
  • What's his is mine, and what's mine is mine too.
  • Yours is mine and mine is mine.
  • Give me a girl at an impressionable age... and she is mine for life.
  • You see, in our own way, she is mine and I am hers.
  • She is mine to do with as I see fit.
  • She is mine, to do as I please.
  • What is mine is mine, and what is yours is mine.
  • That boat is mine too, father handed it down to-

Alternatives:

  • She's mine too
  • She belongs to me as well
  • She is also mine
  • She is mine as well
  • She is mine, too

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