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His knowledge of Indian vernaculars ______ far beyond the common.*iswerearehas

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His knowledge of Indian vernaculars ______ far beyond the common.*iswerearehas

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Solution 1

The correct answer is "extends". The sentence should read: "His knowledge of Indian vernaculars extends far beyond the common."

Solution 2

The correct answer is "extends". The sentence should read: "His knowledge of Indian vernaculars extends far beyond the common."

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