Question
Everybody in the office (
- A / has left early, (
- B / haven't they? (
- C / No error. (
- D
span >Directions - (Q 76 to 78) : In these questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and indicate corresponding to the appropriate letter (A, B,
C). If there is no error, your choice by marking (D).
C). If there is no error, your choice by marking (D).
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