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which sentence correctly shows how the apostrophe is used to form a contraction You’re car is parked in the wrong spot You’re c...Question
Which sentence correctly shows how the apostrophe is used to form a contraction?
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You’re car is parked in the wrong spot
You’re car is parked in the wrong spot
They’re not be attending the meeting today.
They’re not be attending the meeting today.
It’s going to be a great day for a picnic.
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You’re car is parked in the wrong spot
You’re car is parked in the wrong spot
They’re not be attending the meeting today.
They’re not be attending the meeting today.
It’s going to be a great day for a picnic.
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The sentence that correctly shows how the apostrophe is used to form a contraction is:
"It’s going to be a great day for a picnic."
In this sentence, "It’s" is a contraction of "It is." The other two sentences incorrectly use contractions. The correct forms should be "Your car is parked in the wrong spot" and "They’re not going to be attending the meeting today."
"It’s going to be a great day for a picnic."
In this sentence, "It’s" is a contraction of "It is." The other two sentences incorrectly use contractions. The correct forms should be "Your car is parked in the wrong spot" and "They’re not going to be attending the meeting today."
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