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25 July, 13:51

If a sentence has two subjects but only one verb, that means it

a. is a compound-complex sentence.

b. is a compound sentence.

c. has a compound subject, but it is not a compound sentence.

d. is a complex sentence.

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  1. 25 July, 13:57
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    The answer is option c.

    If a sentence has two subjects but only one verb, that means it has a compound subject, but it is not a compound sentence.

    for example: John and I went to the market.

    In this sentence John and I are the compound subject, and went is the verb.
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