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11 September, 01:39

Choose the one with proper subject-verb agreement.

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The student (as well as the teacher) want to go to the museum.

The student as well as the teacher want to go to the museum.

The student and teacher wants to go to the museum.

The student as well as the teacher wants to go to the museum.

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  1. 11 September, 02:05
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    The answer is B. The meaning of the adverb as well as is also, in addition or too. In (B) The student, the teacher also, want to go to the museum. In (A) as well as the teacher is between brackets, which means it is separated from the main part, so the verb should be wants: The student wants. In (C) it should be The student and the teacher want ... And in (D) Also, the verb should be want.
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