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ln each ,the following questions, sentence has been broken into three parts out of which one part may haVe error. If so. select that part, if it js no error, select (4)

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ln each ,the following questions, sentence has been broken into three parts out of which one part may haVe error. If so. select that part, if it js no error, select (4)
1). all the furniture
2). have been
3). sent to the new house
4). No error


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