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Correct the following sentences for subject verb-agreement, tense or fragment.

When he thought he could afford to pay his own school fees.

Going home now, how I wish I could get there before it starts to rain.

I am writing my homework after every class

When he thought he could afford to pay his own school fees. >> fragment

Going home now, how I wish I could get there before it starts to rain. >> correct

I am writing my homework after every class. >> correct

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To correct the sentences for subject-verb agreement, tense, or fragments, we will need to analyze each sentence and make the necessary revisions. Let's take a look at each one:

1. When he thought he could afford to pay his own school fees.
- The main issue in this sentence is that it lacks a main verb to complete the sentence. To correct it, we can add a verb and adjust the tense:
Corrected: When he thought he could afford to pay his own school fees, he enrolled in the course.

2. Going home now, how I wish I could get there before it starts to rain.
- This sentence is a sentence fragment as it does not contain a subject or verb. To fix it, we can rephrase it to include these elements:
Corrected: As I am going home now, I wish I could get there before it starts to rain.

3. I am writing my homework after every class.
- This sentence seems grammatically correct and doesn't have any obvious issues with subject-verb agreement, tense, or fragments.

To ensure accuracy in identifying and correcting sentences, it's always good to double-check based on the context or intended meaning.