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Question
shes coming to the party even though its not hers.
shes coming to the party even though its not hers.
shes coming to the party even though it not hers.
no change
shes coming to the party even though its not hers.
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<reasoning>
Analyze the original sentence
The original sentence is: "Shes coming to the party even though its not hers."
- "Shes" is a contraction of "She is" and requires an apostrophe: "She's".
- "its" is a contraction of "it is" in this context ("even though it is not hers") and requires an apostrophe: "it's".
- "hers" is a possessive pronoun and does not take an apostrophe: "hers".
Evaluate the options
- Option 1: "She's coming to the party even though its not her's." (Incorrect: "its" lacks an apostrophe; "her's" incorrectly uses an apostrophe).
- Option 2: "She's coming to the party even though it' not her's." (Incorrect: "it'" is a typo; "her's" incorrectly uses an apostrophe).
- Option 3: "no change" (Incorrect: the original sentence has multiple errors).
- Option 4: "She's coming to the party even though it's not hers." (Correct: correctly uses "She's" for "She is", "it's" for "it is", and "hers" as the possessive pronoun).
</reasoning>
<answer>
<mcq-option>(A) She's coming to the party even though its not her's.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(B) She's coming to the party even though it' not her's.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) no change</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(D) She's coming to the party even though it's not hers.</mcq-correct>
</answer>
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<reasoning>
Analyze the original sentence
The original sentence is: "Shes coming to the party even though its not hers."
- "Shes" is a contraction of "She is" and requires an apostrophe: "She's".
- "its" is a contraction of "it is" in this context ("even though it is not hers") and requires an apostrophe: "it's".
- "hers" is a possessive pronoun and does not take an apostrophe: "hers".
Evaluate the options
- Option 1: "She's coming to the party even though its not her's." (Incorrect: "its" lacks an apostrophe; "her's" incorrectly uses an apostrophe).
- Option 2: "She's coming to the party even though it' not her's." (Incorrect: "it'" is a typo; "her's" incorrectly uses an apostrophe).
- Option 3: "no change" (Incorrect: the original sentence has multiple errors).
- Option 4: "She's coming to the party even though it's not hers." (Correct: correctly uses "She's" for "She is", "it's" for "it is", and "hers" as the possessive pronoun).
</reasoning>
<answer>
<mcq-option>(A) She's coming to the party even though its not her's.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(B) She's coming to the party even though it' not her's.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) no change</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(D) She's coming to the party even though it's not hers.</mcq-correct>
</answer>
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