Asked by Marie
Choose the correct sentence:
A) The dean, as well as the faculty, are in favor of the plan.
B) The dean, as well as the faculty, is in favor of the plan.
I answered B
A) The dean, as well as the faculty, are in favor of the plan.
B) The dean, as well as the faculty, is in favor of the plan.
I answered B
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Answered by
mathtaculator
like before, we cross out the prepositional phrase to get the dean is/are in favor of the plan. we know the dean is singular, so we choose the verb of being for singular....
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