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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Do you play with your dolls and watch cartoons?

What's called when I want to join two questions into one sentence/question?
  

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I went to school. (simple sentence) My brother and I went to school. (compound subject - There are two subjects and one predicate.

  • I went to school.
  • (simple sentence) My brother and I went to school.
  • (compound subject - There are two subjects and one predicate.
  • A sentence has a compound subject if there is more than one subject.
  • ) I go and come to school on the bus.
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I went to school. (simple sentence)
My brother and I went to school. (compound subject - There are two subjects and one predicate. A sentence has a compound subject if there is more than one subject. )
I go and come to school on the bus. (compound verb / compound predicate - There is one subject and two verbs or predicates. A sentence has a compound predicate if there is m
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This is definitely the most difficult area in grammar I've ever encountered. Therefore, I'll just skip it.

Why haven't you ever kissed and had a relationship with a girl. - Is this sentence correct?
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Why haven't you ever kissed and had a relationship with a girl? Now it is correct.

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