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  1. A simple sentence could have a compound subject (i.e., a subject with two or more simple subjects). For example: Jack likes walking. (This is a simple sentence with one simple subject ("Jack").) Jack and Jill like walking. (This is a simple sentence with a compound subject made up of two simple subjects ("Jack" and "Jill").)

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  3. Mar 1, 2022 · 1. Can a simple sentence have more than one subject? Answer: Yes; Correct Explanation: That’s right! A simple sentence can have more than one subject, or a compound subject, if they are sharing the same verb. The subjects are joined using coordinate or correlative conjunctions.

  4. The most important thing to remember about simple sentences is that they never have more than one subject or more than one predicate. In other words, there is only one subject doing one thing. A simple sentence CAN have a compound subject (two people using the same verb), but that’s still just one subject.

  5. Nov 6, 2023 · Yes, a simple sentence can have a compound subject, a compound predicate, multipart objects, compound modifiers, or any or all of those things. As long as it consists of just one independent clause, it remains a simple sentence.

  6. Sep 20, 2023 · Some types of sentence structures can have more than one simple subject. Compound sentences (and compound-complex sentences) connect two or more subjects using a coordinating conjunction like and. My father and I prefer to watch other people play catch.

  7. May 25, 2022 · Occasionally, simple subjects that are proper nouns are two words, such as a first and last name. Most of the time, however, a simple subject is a single word, either a noun or pronoun. Sometimes an infinitive functions as a subject, and sometimes sentences use compound nouns.

  8. Aug 4, 2023 · Can a simple sentence have more than one subject or predicate? No, a simple sentence can only have one subject and one predicate. If a sentence has more than one subject or predicate, it is a compound or complex sentence.

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