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16.The girl as well as the boys have learned to drive a car.have改为has.

分析 这个女孩和那些男孩子都学会了开车.

解答 答案:have改为has
由于本句的主语The girl 以及 the boys是由连词as well as连接在一起的,故谓语动词应与最前面的主语The girl 保持一致,故用has.

点评 本题考查的是主谓一致问题;做本题时,应牢记:当主语后面有as well as,with,along with,together with,but,like,rather than,except等引导的短语时,谓语动词要与最前面的主语保持一致.

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