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| "A method A as well as a method B was applied...," is singular form of the verb correct? I think yes, but want to be sure. Thanks, Nyggus |
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| My sense of this sentence is that Method A is the subject of the sentence (singular) and the phrase as well as method B is parenthetical. Therefore, a singular verb is appropriate. |
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| Why not put commas in to make things clear on the matter? |
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