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

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When a sentence has more than one subject per verb, those subjects form a compound subject. Compound subjects can be singular, plural, or a mix of both: TWO SINGULAR: The dog and the cat bother me.

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Compound subject

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When a sentence has more than one subject per verb, those subjects form a compound subject.

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