- Raman as well as Mohan is good.
- The principal as well as the class teacher is highly qualified.
- The majority are/is opposed to it.
- Three rupees is not a large sum.
- Six kilometers is not a great distance.
- The accountant and cashier have been appointed.
- The material and the spiritual aspect were considered.
- Bread and butter is my only breakfast.
- Our success or failure depends on our effort.
- My friends and I are playing.
- Neither silver nor gold is in demand.
- Silver and gold are precious.
- The results of the competition was announced.
- Either you or I am misjudged.
Please correct all. I hope all are correct.
- Raman is good, like/as is Mohan.
- The pricipal is highly qualified, like/as is the class teacher.
- Either is possible, usually the plural is required.
4-8. correct - Usually ‘efforts’ would be used, but this sentence is correct.
10 - 12 correct - The results of the competition were announced
or
the result of the competition was announced. - ‘are’.
Beeesneeees,
Is “Raman as well as Mohan is good.” wrong?
Please confirm.
Can I say: “Raman and Mohan are good.” OR
“Raman is good, like is Mohan.” ?
‘Raman as well as Mohan is good’ is incorrectly phrased.
You can say ‘(Both) Raman and Mohan are good.’ You cannot use ‘like is’ but you can use ‘as is’.
Raman is good, like Mohan.
Raman is good, as is Mohan.
Beeesneees,
1.
If I put comma as below, is it correct?
“Raman, as well as Mohan, is good.”
2.
The children as well as their mother are weeping.
Is this sentence correct.
Please explain.
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It’s correct but still awkwardly phrased and does not sound the most natural choice.
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Again you would need commas.
Beeesneees,
- The Prime Minister, as well as other two Ministers are visiting today.
- The Prime Minister, as well as other two Ministers, is visiting today.
Are they correct?
The Prime Minister, as well as two other ministers, is visiting today.
The Prime Minister and two other ministers are visiting today.