Improve the bracketed part of the sentenceGrandfather always (finds faults) with the poor gardener.
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence Grandfather always (finds faults) with the poor gardener. 1). find fault 2). find faults 3). is finding faults 4). no improvement
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Correct answer is: option 4
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