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verbs the director as well as the dancers------- honoured. ( was\were)​

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Answered by nikita12354
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\textbf{\huge{Question:}} the director as well as the dancers------- honoured. ( was\were)​

\textbf{\huge{Answer:}} The director as well as the dancers \boxed{\bold{\large{Were}}} honoured
Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

The answer is : The director as well as the dancers was honoured.  Here the subject of the sentence is the director. It is a singular number subject.  Hence was will be used to qualify the principal verb.

By using was the subject verb agreement, according to English grammar is maintained.  If the subject were the dancers, then instead of was, were would have been used.

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