Mary will not go to the party this weekend.

Which sentence replaces the bold words with the correct contraction?

(1 point)
Responses

Mary wouldn't go to the party this weekend.
Mary wouldn't go to the party this weekend.

Mary wasn't going to the party this weekend.
Mary wasn't going to the party this weekend.

Mary won't go to the party this weekend.
Mary won't go to the party this weekend.

Mary willn't go to the party this weekend.
Mary willn't go to the party this weekend.

Mary won't go to the party this weekend.

The correct sentence is:

Mary won't go to the party this weekend.
Mary won't go to the party this weekend.

The correct contraction for the sentence "Mary will not go to the party this weekend" is "Mary won't go to the party this weekend." Option 3 is the correct answer.

To form the contraction, we replace the 'o' in 'not' with an apostrophe ('). Thus, "not" becomes "n't" in the contraction.