How to find compound subject and compound predicate
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So, "sings and whistles to the song" is a compound predicate.
- Sometimes a subject may be more than one thing or person. They have more than one noun or pronoun and are called compound subjects.
- Sometimes one subject may be doing more than one thing, and thus have more than one verb. These are called compound predicates
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