As Well As Exercices
As Well As Exercices
As Well As Exercices
When we combine two subjects with as well as, the verb is likely to be
singular if the first subject is singular.
Maya is studying for the test. Her friends are studying for the test.
The moon gives us light at night. The stars also give us light.
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1. She is greedy as well as dishonest.
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1. She works in the film industry as well as writing for magazines. (When
we put a verb after as well as, we most often use the -ing form.)
2. She dances as well as she sings. (= Her singing is as good as her
dancing.)
3. I have to cook the meals as well as clean the house. (When the main
clause contains a to-infinitive, an infinitive without to is possible after as well
as.)
4. As well as baking a cake, she made some delicious ice cream.
5. He sings as well as acting. (When we put a verb after as well as, we most
often use the -ing form.)
6. John, as well as I, was delighted to find your letter in our mailbox. (When
we connect two singular subjects with as well as, the verb is usually singular
if the first verb is singular.)
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1. Trees give us firewood as well as fruits.
2. Appu is intelligent as well as hard-working.
3. Vijay as well as his friends is studying.
4. The moon as well as the stars gives us light at night.
5. The teachers as well as the headmaster were present at the
meeting. (Here the plural verb were agrees with the plural subject
teachers.)
6. She is greedy as well as dishonest.
7. God made great things as well as small things.
8. She is beautiful as well as intelligent.
9. Mark as well as his brothers is guilty. (Here the singular verb 'is'
agrees with the singular subject Mark.)
10. Animals as well as plants need food.
11. The cow as well as the goat gives us milk. (When we connect
two subjects with as well as, the verb is likely to be singular if the
first subject is singular.)
12. Elephants are found in India as well as in Africa.