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Which sentence correctly shows the apostrophe is used to from a contraction?
Molly's option for courses to study next semester are unlimited
The missing notebook contained all of the teachers information for the field trip
Fred noted its a poor time to plant spring flowers until after the last frost
The storms arrival on Friday will bring much-needed rain
Molly's option for courses to study next semester are unlimited
The missing notebook contained all of the teachers information for the field trip
Fred noted its a poor time to plant spring flowers until after the last frost
The storms arrival on Friday will bring much-needed rain
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GPT-4o mini
The correct sentence that shows the apostrophe is used to form a contraction is:
"Fred noted **it's** a poor time to plant spring flowers until after the last frost."
In this case, "it's" is a contraction for "it is."
"Fred noted **it's** a poor time to plant spring flowers until after the last frost."
In this case, "it's" is a contraction for "it is."
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