[ Lets vs. Let’s ]
A friend of mine … them borrow her clothes.
(a) lets
(b) let’s

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Which sentence is written correctly?
A. Joey welcomed her to the neighborhood kindly and Megan didn’t.
B. Joey welcomed her to the neighborhood kindly, but Megan didn’t.
C. Joey welcomed her to the neighborhood kindly, Megan didn’t.
D. Joey welcomed her to the neighborhood kindly Megan didn’t.
