I don’t understand that how you think of going to Kashmir in winter. A. that how do you think B. how you think C. that how you thought D. how do you think E. No improvement

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The correct answer is: D. how do you think

The sentence “I don’t understand that how you think of going to Kashmir in winter” is grammatically incorrect. The word “that” is not necessary in this sentence, and the word “think” should be used in the simple present tense, not the past tense. The correct sentence should be: “I don’t understand how you think of going to Kashmir in winter.”

The other options are also incorrect. Option A, “that how do you think,” is grammatically incorrect because it uses the word “that” twice. Option B, “how you think,” is grammatically incorrect because it uses the word “think” in the past tense. Option C, “that how you thought,” is grammatically incorrect because it uses the word “that” twice and the word “thought” in the past tense. Option E, “No improvement,” is incorrect because the sentence is grammatically incorrect.

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