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Option 1 : P
The error lies in part P of the sentence. Therefore, the correct answer is option 1.
The tense that should have used in the sentence is the present perfect tense to describe a past action the time of which is neither indicated nor described. The correct usage should have been 'have been'. The rule is = subject+has/have+past participle of the verb.
For example:
She has helped me several times.
The correct sentence is:
Sita and Savitri have been to Singapore before with their parents.
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