Asked by r
Which sentence correctly uses a contraction?(1 point)
Responses
Aren’t you coming with me?
Aren’t you coming with me?
Lets go outside and jump on the trampoline!
Lets go outside and jump on the trampoline!
My brother cann’t walk yet.
My brother cann’t walk yet.
The’yre my favorite players on the team.
The’yre my favorite players on the team.
Responses
Aren’t you coming with me?
Aren’t you coming with me?
Lets go outside and jump on the trampoline!
Lets go outside and jump on the trampoline!
My brother cann’t walk yet.
My brother cann’t walk yet.
The’yre my favorite players on the team.
The’yre my favorite players on the team.
Answers
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The sentence that correctly uses a contraction is "Aren't you coming with me?"
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