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When there is more than one verb in a sentence, what is it called?

compound subject
compound predicate
complex predicate
none of the above

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That would be compound subject. Hope it helps!
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Answer:

Your answer would be compound predicate.

Step-by-step explanation:

When thereis more than one verb in a sentence, it is called compound predicate. A compound predicate is two or more verbs or verb phrases that share the same subject and are joined by a conjunction. Moreover, it can also include additional words that give more information about the verbs or verb phrases in the sentence. For instance, take 1. In 1, Mary is the subject of the sentence and the VPs "had breakfast" and "did the dishes" made up the compound predicate (two verbs, one subject).

1) Mary had breakfast and did the dishes

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