Mr Alexgander / has purchased / new furnitures from Metro-Mall.

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The correct answer is D. No Error.

The sentence is grammatically correct. The subject and verb agree in number, and the object of the preposition “from” is correctly plural.

Option A is incorrect because the subject and verb do not agree in number. The subject is “Mr. Alexander,” which is singular, but the verb is “has purchased,” which is plural.

Option B is incorrect because the word “furnitures” is plural. The object of the preposition “from” should be singular, because it refers to a single purchase.

Option C is incorrect because the word “new” is not necessary. The sentence is already clear that the furniture is new, because it is being purchased from a store.