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spot the error. 1. Tenzing and Hillary made an pact at the office of PM of Nepal. 2 I has to bring my ice axe down with me. 3. Tenzing have spent a night with camp eight.​

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Answered by parul682
52

Answer:

1)Tenzing and Hillary made a pact at the office of pm of nepal.

2) I have to bring my ice box down with me.

3) Tenzing have spent a night under camp light.

Answered by mariospartan
32

Answer:

  1. At PM office in Nepal.
  2. Along with me
  3. Has  to

Explanantion:

  1. Tenzing and Hillary made a pact at PM office in Nepal. In the above sentence two of is used which makes the sentence meaningless.
  2. I have to bring my Ice Case along with me. In this sentence we cannot use has to and with me. Along can be used.
  3. Tenzing has to spend the night with camp eight. Here the word has to use to denote the work or the situation in which the night has to be spent.
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