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Question # 41
Identify the error in the given sentence.
I am really pleased to inform you that I have pass my exam​

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Answered by freefirepros1
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Answer:

I am really pleased to inform you that I have pass my exam

the mistake is the sentence is pass

it is past sentence so it shoul be passed

I am really pleased to inform you that I have passed my exam

Answered by Manii299
0

Answer:

Answer:

The error in the question is "pass"

Explanation:

I am pleased to inform you that I have passed my exam.

Here, the pass in the given sentence is in the present form whereas the speaker is telling someone after his result has been declared and has passed the exam, so the correct form would be the past tense of the verb that is passed.

For Example -

I wanted to inform you that I have done my work.

I am excited to tell you that I have aced my exam.

She is elated to tell you that she has got the job.

I am happy to say that I have reached London.

I came to inform you that I have completed the work.

I came to say that I have finished my work.

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