P plhbg1 Forum Master Elite Joined Aug 30, 2020 Posts 16,066 Solutions 48 Reaction 9,176 Points 4,424 Apr 22, 2023 #1 We don’t use “are” but "is" instead. In this sentence, Ram is the subject of the sentence. “As well as” excludes everyone other than the subject of the sentence. “As well as” has a meaning similar to “in addition to,” while "and" would act as a conjunction. Last edited: Apr 22, 2023
We don’t use “are” but "is" instead. In this sentence, Ram is the subject of the sentence. “As well as” excludes everyone other than the subject of the sentence. “As well as” has a meaning similar to “in addition to,” while "and" would act as a conjunction.
A Andoy1092 Addict Apr 22, 2023 #2 What should we use instead of "are", ts? Or should we just omit it?
P plhbg1 Forum Master Elite Apr 22, 2023 TS TS #3 Andoy1092 said: What should we use instead of "are", ts? Or should we just omit it? Click to expand... omg nakalimutan ko haha "is" gagamitin kasi si Ram lang yung subject
Andoy1092 said: What should we use instead of "are", ts? Or should we just omit it? Click to expand... omg nakalimutan ko haha "is" gagamitin kasi si Ram lang yung subject
A Andoy1092 Addict Apr 22, 2023 #4 plhbg1 said: omg nakalimutan ko haha "is" gagamitin kasi si Ram lang yung subject Click to expand... Thank you, TS. Very informative at magandang refresher yung mga thread mo. Keep posting.
plhbg1 said: omg nakalimutan ko haha "is" gagamitin kasi si Ram lang yung subject Click to expand... Thank you, TS. Very informative at magandang refresher yung mga thread mo. Keep posting.