The weather was very bad, but he could get to the town with his snowmobile.
No. Rode is the only verb in that sentence.
No, "Scott rode the icebreaker and the snowmobile" does not contain a compound subject. In this sentence, "Scott" is the subject, and "rode the icebreaker and the snowmobile" is the predicate, where "the icebreaker and the snowmobile" are part of the compound object, not the subject. A compound subject would involve two or more subjects performing the same action, such as "Scott and his friend rode the icebreaker."
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The purpose of a snowmobile dolly is to make it easier to maneuver a snowmobile. By attaching the dolly to the snowmobile handle, you can move it around like a shopping cart.
he is the inventor of the snowmobile he is the inventor of the snowmobile
it is when a snowmobile climbs up a hill.
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Why in gods name did you buy a snowmobile
there is nothin you can do to an efi snowmobile. the snowmobile is ran by a computer box therefor you can not fight against the box!