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Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? You could tell it’s/she’s been starving😂


The sentence "You could tell it’s/she’s been starving 😂" is grammatically correct, but there seems to be a confusion with the pronouns used. Depending on the context, you would use either "it's" (it has) or "she's" (she has). 1. If referring to an animal or something inanimate, "it’s" would be more appropriate: "You could tell it’s been starving." 2. If referring to a female person, then "she’s" is correct: "You could tell she’s been starving." The sentence means that something or someone appears to be very hungry, likely due to a lack of food over some time, and the laughing emoji indicates that the person is either finding humor in the situation or is being playful about it. A possible rephrasing could be: - "You can see that it/she has really been going without food."