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21 November, 21:07

Choose the sentence containing both a compound subject and a compound predicate. Beth and Linda have been shopping and will go swimming. Beth and Linda have cleaned the house and the back yard.

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  1. 21 November, 21:34
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    Sentence that has both compound subject and a compound predicate is: 1. Beth and Linda have been shopping and will go swimming

    Explanation:

    A sentence will have compound predicate if the subject in the sentence would perform more than one action. The verbs on the sentence would be joined by a conjunction 'and', 'but', 'or'.

    Compound subject means a sentence has two or more subjects. They are joined with a conjunction.

    In the first sentence, there are two subjects, Beth and Linda, they are performing two actions: shopping and swimming. Verbs are joined with conjunction 'and'. Thus, this is the correct option.
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