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No, it is not. The correct sentence is: "Carl and I do not want soup." said Jill. But you were pretty close.
Tony said that he and Jill aren't interested
Jill was conscious of someone following her so she hurried to a place of safety.
Yes. Jack and Jill went up the hill. This sentence has two subjects (Jack, Jill) and one verb (went). Jack and Jill went up the hill and got a pail of water. This sentence has two subjects (Jack, Jill) and two verbs (went, got).
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I'll be there, by and by. Jack and Jill went up the hill. Jack Sprat jumped this and that. I would like cake and pudding, please.
You had quite a tumble there.She tumbled down the hill.Jack fell down and broke his crown, and Jill came tumbling after.
No, Are Jack and Jill good football players is
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"A history was on the desk. Jill had written it."The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'history' in the second sentence.
Both are used; it all depends on whether your sentence refers to the singular or the plural.Singular:Jack has become a well-known baseball player.Plural:Jack and Jill have become famous for their homemade olives.
Jack and Jill were looking at rings, Jill decided on a sapphire and diamond cluster.