You'll ain't going to like the food she done prepared. Which sentence is correct:

a) You are not going to like the food she has prepared.
b) You'll are not going to like the food she done prepared.
c) You'll ain't going to like the food she has prepared.
d) There are no errors in this sentence.

B????

Your answer is not correct.

Ok, my next choice was going to be A.

A IS correct! First of "ain't" is improper grammar and "she done" should be "has done" (example). Beware of two-part sentences!

Sra

The correct sentence is option a) "You are not going to like the food she has prepared."

Explanation:
In standard English grammar, the contraction "you'll" is a contraction of "you" and "will." It is used to express a future intention or prediction. However, in this case, the verb "done" is incorrect.

The correct verb to use in this context is "has," which is the third-person singular form of the auxiliary verb "have" in the present perfect tense. The sentence should be in the present perfect tense because it refers to an action completed in the past that has a present impact (the food she has prepared).

The use of "ain't" in option c) is nonstandard English and should be avoided in formal writing. In standard English, the contraction "ain't" is often considered incorrect as a substitute for "is not," "are not," or "am not."

Therefore, the correct sentence is:
a) You are not going to like the food she has prepared.