Select the sentence that uses an apostrophe to shorten a word and uses it correctly in the sentence.

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Understand the Problem

The question is asking to identify which sentence correctly uses an apostrophe to shorten a word. This is a grammar question focusing on proper apostrophe usage.

Answer

'I'd like to host Thanksgiving dinner this year.'

The correct sentence is 'I'd like to host Thanksgiving dinner this year.' It uses the contraction 'I'd' which is a shortened form of 'I would.'

Answer for screen readers

The correct sentence is 'I'd like to host Thanksgiving dinner this year.' It uses the contraction 'I'd' which is a shortened form of 'I would.'

More Information

A contraction is a word that is created by shortening and combining two words. 'I'd' correctly uses an apostrophe to contract 'I would'.

Tips

Ensure the apostrophe is placed correctly in the word and that the contraction makes sense in the context of the sentence.

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