Which sentence correctly uses a contraction?(1 point)

Responses

The’yre my favorite players on the team.
The’yre my favorite players on the team.

Lets go outside and jump on the trampoline!
Lets go outside and jump on the trampoline!

Aren’t you coming with me?
Aren’t you coming with me?

My brother cann’t walk yet.

Aren’t you coming with me?

The correct sentence that uses a contraction is:

"Aren't you coming with me?"

The correct sentence that uses a contraction is: "Aren't you coming with me?"

Explanation:
- To identify the correct sentence, first look for the use of a contraction, which is a combination of two words formed by replacing one or more letters with an apostrophe ('), such as "aren't" (are + not), "can't" (can + not), etc.
- In the given options, "Aren't you coming with me?" is the only sentence that uses the contraction "aren't" correctly.
- The other options have either incorrect contractions ("The'yre") or no contractions at all ("Lets" and "cann't").