pramitmishra0607 wrote:
My doubt:
In E other than "they" not having an antecedent.....is there any other error?
Should the pronouns other than "we, I and our" always have an antecedent or this rule can be broken in difficult questions?
E is wrong for following reasons:
1. They usage
2. Had been is not required here. It is clear from the meaning that the flowers could be arranged only after they were picked. Hence, no need of explicitly mentioning the sequencing of events.
3. It changes the meaning.
Now
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