a compound subject is two or more subjects joined by a conjuction
Two or more subjects with the same verb is a compound subject.
A MIXED COMPOUND SUBJECT is a mixture of subjects in a sentence.
Yes, a compound sentence does have one subject but two verbs.
The statement "He or she could tell you" has a compound subject - there are two nouns preceding the verb. A compound predicate would be "He could tell you about airplanes or about trains."
A compound subject is when the verb has multiple subjects. For example the sentence: "I went to the store." has a simple subject. If, however, you say, "John, Mary, and I went to the store." you are talking about a compound subject. . A compound predicate is where the subject takes multiple verbs. For example: John woke up, got up, stretched, and headed to the bathroom.
In a compound subject, a conjunction is a word like "and" or "or" that connects two or more subjects in a sentence. It indicates that all the subjects share the same verb in the sentence.
A subject can be compound or singular. If it is compound, then both are the subject. Example:John and Jeff rode their bikes.
compound subject
A compound subject is a sentance with two or more subjects.
Tony and I went to the movies. Tony and I is the compound subject.
The subject isn't compound -- Kate is the subject.Wrote and edited is the compound predicate.
Some compound subject pronouns are someone, anyone, everyone, and whoever.
first of all your sentence is incorect! it would be "What is "a" compound subject"anyways a compound subject is when you have two subjects like in this sentence-Dave and Bill went to the movies together to see 2012.Dave and Bill would be the compound subject.
A compound subject is a sentance with two or more subjects.
The sentence describes a compound subject, specifically a compound subject of a sentence as it consists of two separate subjects, "Gina" and "Sydney."
Yes
No it is not.