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A. He, you and I are friends.
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B. None of these
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C. You, I and he are friends.
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D. He, you and I are friends.
Explanation
The correct order of pronouns in a positive sentence is 2nd person (you), 3rd person (he), and 1st person (I).
However, in traditional formal usage, "He, you and I" is acceptable and commonly used.
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A. None of these
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B. Swimmers are good both Farid and Naseem.
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C. Farid and Naseem both are good swimmers.
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D. Both Farid and Naseem are good swimmers.
Explanation
Both Farid and Naseem are good swimmers.
This sentence follows the correct structure, placing "Both" at the beginning for emphasis, and it maintains clarity and proper word order.
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