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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Compound subject or compound predicate

Swimming and softball are two sports in the Olympic Games.
  

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"Swimming and softball" is a compound subject. There is no compound predicate. A compound can only be formed by 'and' (not even by 'as well as')

  • "Swimming and softball" is a compound subject.
  • There is no compound predicate.
  • A compound can only be formed by 'and' (not even by 'as well as')
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"Swimming and softball" is a compound subject. There is no compound predicate. A compound can only be formed by 'and' (not even by 'as well as')

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