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The answer to the question that you linked is indeed (e). However, it's a completely different sentence and doesn't have the same subject-verb agreement problem that (e) does in the sentence in this thread.stop@800 wrote:Sorry, copy paste errorjeevan.Gk wrote:HI Mr STop .. Please check the link properly.. there are lot of differences in the question discussed here n there
pasted the incorrect link.
Anyway, I just wanted you to read alternate opinions.
If you don't want to, I will not post further links

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Please continue.. your post was really very very useful.stop@800 wrote:Sorry, copy paste errorjeevan.Gk wrote:HI Mr STop .. Please check the link properly.. there are lot of differences in the question discussed here n there
pasted the incorrect link.
Anyway, I just wanted you to read alternate opinions.
If you don't want to, I will not post further links
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