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You, he and I (1)/ broke (2)/ the rules (3)/ No error (4)
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- You, he and I (1): This part lists the people involved in breaking the rules. In standard English grammar, when pronouns are used together, they should follow the order of second person (you), third person (he/she), first person (I) for a formal tone.
- Broke (2): This verb correctly indicates the action in the past tense, which matches the context.
- The rules (3): This phrase specifies what was broken; it is clear and grammatical.
There is no grammatical error in the sentence.
Correct Answer: Option: 4, 4
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