Which sentence correctly uses a contraction?(1 point)

Responses

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

My brother cann’t walk yet.
My brother cann’t walk yet.

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

The’yre my favorite players on the team.

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

The sentence that correctly uses a contraction is:

Aren't you coming with me?

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

To find the correct answer, you need to identify the sentence that correctly uses a contraction. Contractions are shortened forms of two words, where an apostrophe takes the place of one or more letters. In this case, the contraction "aren't" is the shortened form of "are not". Therefore, the sentence "Aren't you coming with me?" correctly uses a contraction.