<span>The sentence that uses a contraction or possessive form incorrectly is A. I can't believe your going to be in high school next year. The mistake here is the word your - it should be you're, because that is short for you are, and your is a pronoun denoting possession: your cat, your dog, but You're wrong, meaning You are wrong.The remaining sentences have no mistakes in them. </span>
Presente- I need to ask you this now!
Futuro- I'll tell you next week what I'm going to ask her.
Pasado- I asked her the same thing, like you did.
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Answer:
B delete the comma after sure
I believe c. i the correct choice because everythinhg they mentioned could simply be said as their bodies
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we cant study the website we dont have the full link
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