Question
Which sentence correctly uses the word they’re correctly?(1 point)
Responses
The students meet for the weekly painting class over they’re.
The students meet for the weekly painting class over they’re.
They’re currently studying the technique of underpainting.
They’re currently studying the technique of underpainting.
They’re many reasons to take an art class.
They’re many reasons to take an art class.
We should all attend they’re art exhibition.
We should all attend they’re art exhibition.
Responses
The students meet for the weekly painting class over they’re.
The students meet for the weekly painting class over they’re.
They’re currently studying the technique of underpainting.
They’re currently studying the technique of underpainting.
They’re many reasons to take an art class.
They’re many reasons to take an art class.
We should all attend they’re art exhibition.
We should all attend they’re art exhibition.
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The sentence that correctly uses the word "they're" is:
**They’re currently studying the technique of underpainting.**
In this context, "they're" is a contraction for "they are," which fits the sentence properly. The other sentences either use "they're" incorrectly or misplace it.
**They’re currently studying the technique of underpainting.**
In this context, "they're" is a contraction for "they are," which fits the sentence properly. The other sentences either use "they're" incorrectly or misplace it.
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