P plhbg1 Forum Master Elite Joined Aug 30, 2020 Posts 15,298 Solutions 47 Reaction 8,831 Points 4,234 Mar 6, 2023 #1 Yes. Informally, “What’s” is a contraction of “What is,” “What has,” and “What does.” Examples: “What’s (what does) that mean?” “What’s (what does) that have to do with anything?” “What’s (what has) that child done now?” “What’s (what has) been happening while I’ve been away?” “What’s (what is) up (happening), Doc?” “What’s (what is) the point of my being here?”
Yes. Informally, “What’s” is a contraction of “What is,” “What has,” and “What does.” Examples: “What’s (what does) that mean?” “What’s (what does) that have to do with anything?” “What’s (what has) that child done now?” “What’s (what has) been happening while I’ve been away?” “What’s (what is) up (happening), Doc?” “What’s (what is) the point of my being here?”