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Yes, it is possible to use a compound subject in a simple sentence. A compound subject consists of two or more subjects that are connected by a coordinating conjunction such as "and" or "or." For example, "Sara and Emma went to the park" is a simple sentence with a compound subject "Sara and Emma."
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Sara and I had a conflict today.
Sara ran towards the house.
Sara Williams was a very indignant child
Sara was confident that Mr. T would rave about her essay.
Sara had to repeat the directions five or six times.
The name Sara is a proper noun. Proper nouns should be capitalised.
Sara, books, library. (Any person, place, or thing.)
Here are three sentences using the word 'admiring: "Sara spends a lot of time admiring herself in the mirror." "Luke has many admiring fans." "The tourists were admiring the statue."