Is the only requirment for a compound predicate that it has to have the same subject as the first, even the first predicate is essential to understand the second one?
e.g., I'm not a Communist and don't expect to be treated as such.
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Anonymous Is the only requirment for a compound predicate that it has to have the same subject as the first, even the first predicate is essential to understand the second one? , I'm not a Communist and don't expect to be treated as such. You are correct.
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Anonymous Is the only requirment for a compound predicate that it has to have the same subject as the first, even the first predicate is essential to understand the second one?
, I'm not a Communist and don't expect to be treated as such.
You are correct.
If there are two subjects (even if the second one expressed is the same as the first), you have a compound sentence.
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Anonymous Is the only requirment for a compound predicate that it has to have the same subject as the first, even the first predicate is essential to understand the second one?
e.g., I'm not a Communist and don't expect to be treated as such.
You are correct. If there are two subjects (even if the second one express