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The singular subject is Mary, so you use the singular verb "is." Tom is in a separate clause, not a compound subject. "Mary, as well as Tom, is tall."This phrasing would not be used in English, however. The expression would normally be "Tom is tall, and Mary is as well." Introducing the information that Tom is tall and that Mary is tall should be in two separate independent clauses. Unless you just say "Mary and Tom are both tall."
Acceptable, but a better sentence would be: This story describes the change of Alan's feelings towards Mary vividly.
Mary was going to preact before she went on stage. i hope this helps!:)
No. Mary is a name, a person, a thing, therefore it is a noun. If you meant marry, as in, to marry or get married, then yes it is a verb. A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).
Their ages: x+5+x = 39 => 2x+5 = 39 => 2x = 39-5 => 2x = 34 => x = 17Therefore: Mary is 17+5 = 22 years and Bob is 17 years