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You could say David's dog - meaning the dog belonging to David

If you wanted to write David has a dog you couldn't write "David's a dog" - that would mean he IS a dog.

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βˆ™ 1mo ago

Yes, "David's" can be used as a contraction for "David has," as in "David's been working hard." It's a common way to form the present perfect tense in English.

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