Following sentences for subject-verb agreement,tenses and fragments. 1Going home now,how I wish could get there before it starts to rain 2Everyone have a right to live happily ever after. 3These are great news indeed ;I can't believe I made it 4In 1990,he lead his team to a glorious victory 5I am writin my homework after every class

I redid one of the sentences in your first post. Now it's your turn.

Everyone has a right to live

Right. :-)

How about the others?

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

Explanation: The subject-verb agreement error in this sentence is the verb "could." The correct verb form to match the subject "I" is "could," not "can." To determine the correct form, you can rephrase the sentence as, "I wish I could get there." The correct sentence should be: "Going home now, how I wish I could get there before it starts to rain."

2. Everyone have a right to live happily ever after.
Explanation: The subject-verb agreement error in this sentence is the verb "have." The correct verb form to match the subject "Everyone" is "has." To determine the correct form, you can rephrase the sentence by replacing "Everyone" with "He/She" and using the appropriate verb form. The correct sentence should be: "Everyone has a right to live happily ever after."

3. These are great news indeed; I can't believe I made it.
Explanation: The error in this sentence is the use of "great news" instead of "great news is." "News" is an uncountable noun and is considered singular. Therefore, "is" should be used instead of "are." The correct sentence should be: "This is great news indeed; I can't believe I made it."

4. In 1990, he lead his team to a glorious victory.
Explanation: The error in this sentence is the use of "lead" instead of "led." "Led" is the past tense of the verb "lead." The correct sentence should be: "In 1990, he led his team to a glorious victory."

5. I am writin my homework after every class.
Explanation: The error in this sentence is the misspelling of "writing" as "writin." The correct spelling of the present participle of "write" is "writing." The correct sentence should be: "I am writing my homework after every class."