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29 November, 00:53

How could the sentence be changed to use a contraction correctly? Lila's affection for Clark will never fade; she would not cheat on him.

A Lila's affection for Clark will never fade; shen't cheat on him.

B Lila's affection for Clark willn't fade; she would not cheat on him.

C Lila's affection for Clark will never fade; she wouldn't cheat on him.

D Lila is affection for Clark will never fade; she would not cheat on him.

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  1. 29 November, 01:12
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    C. Lila's affection for Clark will never fade; she wouldn't cheat on him.
  2. 29 November, 01:14
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    C. is the correct answer.

    Contraction simply means squeeze together; it joins two words.

    In C, the words 'would' and 'not' are combined correctly to make 'wouldn't'
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