Yes. For example: "I had written the letter for her to read it by the time she completed 18 years."
You can have two simple subjects and two simple predicates.
subjects and predicates
Subjects are the main noun of the sentence. Predicates, or verbs, tell what the subject is doing.
Simple subjects and predicates.
Simple subjects and predicates.
Subjects are the main noun of the sentence. Predicates, or verbs, tell what the subject is doing.
Yes, a sentence can have two complete predicates, for example:I washed the dishes and mopped the floor.
If you are talking about predicates it is simple. If you are talking about subjects it is compound.
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All sentences must have a predicate and a subject. Subjects and predicates are part of all sentences. Predicates can go before or after a subject of a sentence.
A compound sentence contains multiple independent clauses, each of which has its own predicate. Therefore, the number of predicates in a compound sentence is equal to the number of independent clauses it contains. For example, in the sentence "I went to the store, and she stayed home," there are two independent clauses and thus two predicates.
The subject is: You There are two predicates in this sentence: pitched, hit.