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What is a compound subject?
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In grammar, a compound subject is a type of subject where two or more individual noun phrases are coordinated to form a single, larger noun phrase.
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Select the correct statement A. complete sentences do not require both a subject and a verb B. A complete verb completes all the words that help express the action. C. Compound subjects typically contain just one word.
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The correct statement is:
A complete verb completes all the words that help express the action.
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