His sons-in-laws have come home find error
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"His sons-in-law have come home." This is the correct sentence.
- Here, we have to find the error in the given sentence.
- The error in the given sentence is the use of the word 'sons-in-laws' when in the plural form it will be, 'sons-in-law.'
- The 'in-law' part does not change because all of them have the same relationship i.e 'son-in-law'.
- If there were different relations like both sons and daughters in laws then we will use 'in-laws.'
- Since there are a plural number of relationships here.
- Hence, the error in the sentence is the use of the word 'sons-in-laws.'
- Thus, the correct sentence will be, "His sons-in-law have come home."
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