sentence on one subject and one verb
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Some simple sentences have a single subject and verb, but the subject isn't stated in the sentence. Instead, the reader knows who the subject is from context. You'll notice that many of these short examples are imperative sentences with an implied subject of "you": Run!
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That is called a compound subject because two or more subjects are connected with a coordinating conjunction , such as "and." However there is only one verb: "run." Some sentences have more than one verb that refers to the same subject.
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