English, asked by Zafarjawed038, 8 months ago

The old man as well as his sons..............dishonest.
Supply a verb.​

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Answered by Ahtohallan
3

Answer:

The old man as well as his sons are dishonest.

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Answered by arshaarunsl
2

Answer:

The old man as well as his sons were dishonest.

Explanation:

  • "They were in the stadium," "You were standing the whole game," and any other plural forms should be used with the past indicative second person and were.
  • Additionally, use were for the singular and plural forms of the subjunctive hypothetical or fantasy mood, as in "If they brought back popcorn, I would devour it".
  • You probably already know the difference between was and were: were is the second-person singular past and plural past of to be, whereas was is the first and third-person singular past tense of to be.

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