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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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My brother along with his wife was/were present in the party.

Can anyone tell which one is appropriate in the sentence?
  

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It's was . My brother , along with his wife , was present at the party. You would need and for the verb to be plural: My brother and his wife were present at the party.

  • It's was .
  • My brother , along with his wife , was present at the party.
  • You would need and for the verb to be plural: My brother and his wife were present at the party.
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It's was.

My brother, along with his wife, was present at the party.

You would need and for the verb to be plural:

My brother and his wife were present at the party.

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