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Which sentence uses an apostrophe to create a contraction?
Bryan saw John's new car.
I have not seen Trevor's missing hamster.
The class could'nt wait for the field trip.
They're ready for the challenge.
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"They're ready for the challenge."
"They're" is a contraction of "they are." ("John's" and "Trevor's" are possessives; "could'nt" is incorrect — correct contraction is "couldn't.")
"They're" is a contraction of "they are." ("John's" and "Trevor's" are possessives; "could'nt" is incorrect — correct contraction is "couldn't.")
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