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either the captain or the players is to attend edit the line​

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Answered by subhamita1
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Answer:

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Answered by nisha2425
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Is the sentence, "The Players, as well as the captain, wants to win this match" correct?

The basic rule is that the subject and verb must agree with each other in number.

And here’s the easiest way to figure out if your given sentence is correct or not: Temporarily remove the phrase between the subject and verb.

Thus:

“The Players, as well as the captain, want/wants to win this match.”

“The players want to win this match.”

or:

“Jim, along with tens of thousands of his fellow Brooklynites, visitors and residents alike, want/wants to go to Peter Luger’s for dinner tonight.”

“Jim wants to go to Peter Luger’s for dinner tonight.”

Alas, Jim’s budget only allows his family to eat at Peter Luger’s once a year….

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