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To successfully master this assessment, you must score 70%. The assessment requires that you correct

the following subject/verb errors.
1. He do not knows the answer to the question.
2. The deers grazed peacefully in the meadow.
3. I was not understand the concept explained in class.
4. I will meet her yesterday for lunch.
5. My friend and I has went to the movies yesterday
6. I have three luggages for my trip.
7. They was playing soccer in the park when it starts raining.
8. The information provided int the report were inaccurate.
9. The book have many interesting stories in it.
10. The committee have not reached an agreement.

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To successfully correct the subject/verb errors in the given sentences, we need to ensure that the subject and verb agree in number and tense. Here are the corrections for each sentence:

1. He does not know the answer to the question. (Subject: He, Verb: does, know)

2. The deer grazed peacefully in the meadow. (Subject: The deer, Verb: grazed)

3. I did not understand the concept explained in class. (Subject: I, Verb: did understand)

4. I met her yesterday for lunch. (Subject: I, Verb: met)

5. My friend and I went to the movies yesterday. (Subject: My friend and I, Verb: went)

6. I have three pieces of luggage for my trip. (Subject: I, Verb: have)

7. They were playing soccer in the park when it started raining. (Subject: They, Verb: were playing, started)

8. The information provided in the report was inaccurate. (Subject: The information, Verb: was)

9. The book has many interesting stories in it. (Subject: The book, Verb: has)

10. The committee has not reached an agreement. (Subject: The committee, Verb: has)

By making these corrections, we have ensured that the subject and verb agree in number and tense, which helps to maintain grammatical accuracy in the sentences.

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