Monday, July 4, 2016

shell, she'll

Shell or shell means a hard outer case of some kind --
The turtle won't come out of its shell.
I got a bit of egg shell in the batter.

She'll or she'll is a contraction ( short, informal form) of "she will" --
"She'll be driving six white horses when she comes..."
When she gets home she'll be glad to see you.

Now that you know that, you can say --
"Ask Grandma if she'll help you look for a shell to put on your sandcastle."

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