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The following question refers to “The Gift of the Magi”: It’s not proper etiquette to eat dinner with your fingers. You should always use utensils. The word it’s in this sentence is an example of A. a
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The following question refers to “The Gift of the Magi”: It’s not proper etiquette to eat dinner with your fingers. You should always use utensils. The word it’s in this sentence is an example of
A. a pronoun contraction.
B. a proper pronoun.
C. a possessive pronoun.
D. a particular pronoun
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The answer is:
[A]:
"
a pronoun contraction
" .
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Note: In this case, the word, "It's", is a pronoun contraction for: "It is" .
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