Choose the sentence without a personal pronoun-
A. We have to leave, so give our sears to them.
B. She told us that we were late for the party.
C. I said that she told him to leave us alone.
D. There was a river in the distance.
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
D.
There was a river in the distance.
Explanation:
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