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12.A famous dancer and singer____invited to the party and it was a great success.(  )
A.wasB.wereC.isD.are

分析 一个著名的舞蹈家和歌手被邀请参加聚会,而且聚会非常成功.

解答 答案:A
分析句式,主语为"A famous dancer and singer",当冠词a/an或者the+A and B 做主语时,谓语需要用单数,结合后句was时态可以确定答案为A.

点评 考察主谓一致,当冠词a/an或者the+A and B 做主语时,谓语需要用单数.

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