Asked by nano
Which homophone best completes the sentence?
________ not going to believe what I just heard about the principal.
Your
You’re
Its
It’s
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You're
("You're" is the contraction of "you are," which fits: "You are not going to believe...". "Your" and "its/it's" are incorrect for this sentence.)
("You're" is the contraction of "you are," which fits: "You are not going to believe...". "Your" and "its/it's" are incorrect for this sentence.)
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