Correct option is D
Option (d) "comprises from" contains an error.
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Explanation: The verb "comprise" means "consist of" or "include." It should not be followed by "from." The correct usage is simply "comprises" without the preposition "from."
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Grammatical rule used: The verb "comprise" is directly followed by the objects or parts that make up the whole. It does not require a preposition like "from."
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Example:
· Incorrect: The committee comprises from five members.
· Correct: The committee comprises five members.