Which type of compound does the sentence contain? Mrs. Khan likes baseball and softball
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The compound sentence refers to the sentence in which two or more independent clauses are joined by the coordinators such as or, and, semicolon or but.
The type of compound used in the sentence, "Mrs. Khan likes baseball and softball" is a compound object.
Compound object refers to the type of compound in which the action is done upon the objects. Herein, the objects are baseball and softball.
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