Question
The newly proposed regulations, which seek to address
the inefficiencies within the healthcare sector by encouraging private investment and fostering competition, does not adequately consider the unique challenges faced by rural communities. Find out the error according to the grammar and context of the given sentences. If there is no error, mark option 5 as the answer, i.e. No error. (Ignore the punctuation errors, if any.)Solution
The subject "The newly proposed regulations" is plural, so the verb should be "do" instead of "does." The correct phrase is "do not adequately consider."
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