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FrozenT [24]
2 years ago
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Write the correct “Apostrophe”: 1. ________ you hear that the exam was changed to next week? a. Didn’t b. Didn’t 2. _______ a ve

ry bad idea to get into a car if the driver has been drinking. a. Its b. It’s 3. _______ having the party tonight? a. Who’s b. Whose 4. Have you made a decision whether ______ going to go to university or go backpacking in Europe? 5. Did you know that ________ leaving the city for good? a. their b. they’re
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Ray Of Light [21]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. DIDN'T you hear that the exam was changed to next week?

2. IT'S  a very bad idea to get into a car if the driver has been drinking.

3. WHO'S having the party tonight?

4. Have you made a decision whether YOU ARE going to go to university or go backpacking in Europe?

5. Did you know that THEY'RE leaving the city for good?

Explanation:

"It's" (means it is) and "Didn't" (means did not) and "Who's" (means who is) and "You" (means You obviously) lol and "They're" (means they are)

Hope this helped! :)) ur questions are so easy lolllll

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