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Read the following sentence:
You will enjoy your trip to Death Valley, but be careful you do not get dehydrated.
Which revision uses apostrophes correctly to shorten words?
You’ll enjoy you trip to Death Valley, but be careful you’d not get dehydrated.
You’ll enjoy your trip to Death Valley, but be careful you don’t get dehydrated.
You’ll enjoy you’re trip to Death Valley, but be careful you do not get dehydrated.
Youll enjoy your trip to Death Valley, but be careful you don’t get dehydrated.
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You’ll enjoy your trip to Death Valley, but be careful you don’t get dehydrated.
(Options 1, 3, and 4 misuse apostrophes or contractions: 1 has "you trip" and "you'd" wrong, 3 uses "you're" instead of "your," and 4 misses the apostrophe in "You'll.")
(Options 1, 3, and 4 misuse apostrophes or contractions: 1 has "you trip" and "you'd" wrong, 3 uses "you're" instead of "your," and 4 misses the apostrophe in "You'll.")
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