It was miraculous that the baby survived, he was so small with so many problems but now he's doing fine.
I was sitting on the steps worrying how I would be able to pay the rent when the postal carrier handed me an envelope which contained my tax refund; it was a miraculous moment.
For a family with no talent whatsoever, it's miraculous how beautifully their son can sing.
Put .
Two or more verbs that share the same subject are called a
simple sentence
compound sentence
a sentence in which two or more independent clauses are joined in the wrong way.
A sentence with two or more subjects connected by the conjunctions "and" or "or" is called a compound subject.
Louisiana help the economy in two ways. The two ways are by rivers and region.
Can you run my company while I am on leave? Can you run to my house and call my daughter? The above are two examples of how run can be used in different ways.
There are far more than two ways. You need to clarify your question
Yes, a sentence can have two verbs. This is known as a compound verb, where two or more verbs are connected to the same subject.
There are two nouns, biologists and intelligence. Intelligence is an abstract noun.
The sentence has a compound predicate.