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The correct answer is Option 2)
- 'have changed' should be there in place of 'have change'
- If 'since' is followed by 'Simple past tense', 'since' is preceded by 'Present perfect tense'.
Example: I haven't seen him since he left India. - In present perfect 'has/have + V3' is used.
- In such sentences, the perfect form of any modal can also be used.
Example: He may have grown old since she last saw him. - If since, is used at the beginning of a sentence, the formation of the sentence will be as follows:
Example: Since he joined the army, he has not taken any leave.
The correct sentence is: Many things have changed since I left the city
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