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Re: Except for one class in history and one in biology, all the student's

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raghavrf wrote:
The original sentence says that the student's requirements have been fulfilled, which means differently than "student has fulfilled"

Can someone please explain.


I believe you are absolutely correct in your reasoning.

Student's graduation requirements would refer to a single student and his graduation requirements

Since there is a plural verb "have", it gives you a singular-plural verb mismatch, apart from this there were other errors as well.

Let me know if this helps you.

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