A complex sentence might have a compound verb in it when a subject has two or more verbs that interact with it in some manner. If the subject only has a single verb associated with it, it is not a compound verb.
A sentence with a compound subject.Bob and I went to the movies. Bob and I is the compound subject, went is the verb.
Simple - sentence has a subject and a verb (Lions roar.) Compound - two simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (Lions roar and cows moo). Complex - A complex sentence contains a clause, which is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but does NOT express a complete thought. (I like vanilla ice cream but my family prefers chocolate)
might have gone
Two or more subjects with the same verb is a compound subject.
fulfilled
this 1 is a compound complex sentence and the verb is in 2 forms: they are gives, and needed get.
A sentence is a grammatical unit that typically contains a subject, verb, and expresses a complete thought. It conveys a message, idea, or information in a clear and coherent way. Sentences can be simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex.
The compound verb in the sentence is "sniffed" and "ran".
because compound sentence has one or two subjects usualy no more than two and usualy one idea verb or objective a complex sentence can have multaple subjects verbs and ideas i hope i was a help i just learned thin in school 8th grade
A sentence with a compound subject.Bob and I went to the movies. Bob and I is the compound subject, went is the verb.
Simple - sentence has a subject and a verb (Lions roar.) Compound - two simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (Lions roar and cows moo). Complex - A complex sentence contains a clause, which is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but does NOT express a complete thought. (I like vanilla ice cream but my family prefers chocolate)
out of the 4 types of sentances(simple,compound,complex, and compound-complex) all but simple can have more than one verb.
NO. 'Your boat' is not a sentence it is a phrase. A sentence has a subject and a verb
The four kinds of sentences are declarative sentence, exclamatory sentence, imperative sentence, and interrogative sentence.The four patterns of sentences are simple sentence, compound sentence, complex sentence, and compound complex sentence.The four sentence structures are...S+V (subject +verb)S+TrV+PN/DO (subject + transitive verb + predicate noun or direct object)S+TrV+IO+DO (subject + transitive verb + indirect object + direct object)S+V+PN/PA (subject + verb + predicate noun + predicate adjective)I hope I helped! This was probably late though, huh? All the better!
might have gone
Simple - sentence has a subject and a verb (Lions roar.) Compound - two simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (Lions roar and cows moo). Complex - A complex sentence contains a clause, which is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but does NOT express a complete thought. (I like vanilla ice cream but my family prefers chocolate)
No. Rode is the only verb in that sentence.