can a simple sentence have two subjects in it?
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When a sentence has two or more subjects, that's called a compound subject. The individual subjects are joined by a coordinating conjunction (like and, or, neither, or nor). When the subjects are joined by "and," the verb agrees with the pronoun "they." Joanie and Chachi love each other.
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