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Option 2 : Q

The error lies in Q part of the question. Therefore the correct answer is option 2.

In the given sentence, the word 'yet' shows that the action of replying to the email has not been completed till the present time. The present perfect tense is used to denote an action that started in the past and is continuing in the present while the past tense is simply used to show an action that happened in the past. Here the action of 'not replying to the mail' started in the past when the mail was sent and continued till the present, so the present perfect tense form of the verb (i.e. has not replied) should be used in this sentence in place of past tense.

Correct Sentence- It’s frustrating that he has not replied to my email yet.

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