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2. lets remember that there’s going to be a meeting at six o’clock. (1 point) lets there's o'clock no error 3. i’ve always been confident that we’d make it to the finals, but it has’nt been easy. (1 point) i've we'd has'nt no error 4. you’ve had trouble lately pronouncing your r’s in mr. garza’s spanish class. (1 point) you've r's garza's no error 5. doesn’t julia know why the summer of 68’ was an eventful time in our country’s history? (1 point) doesn't 68' country's no error my answer 2.c 3.a 4. c 5.b can someone tell me if im right i

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