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choose the grammatically correct sentence from the given
choices. Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.

a) Mr. Mehta, being a resident owner, he is entitled to copy
of the minutes of the society's meeting.

b) Mr. Mehta a resident owner entitles him to a copy of the
minutes of the society's meeting.

c) Mr. Mehta, being a resident owner, is entitled to copy
of the minutes of the society's meeting.

d) Mr. Mehta a resident owner is entitled to copy of
minutes of the society's meeting.

Answer Posted / rashul and jyoti

OPTION C

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