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To be a sentence, it must have a subject and a verb. Usually, it has a max of two.

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Actually you can have several verbs in a sentence.

sentence = I am writing an answer for you.

This sentence has two verbs. One present participle - writing - and one be verb - am.

sentence = I have been writing answers all day.

This sentence has three verbs. One auxiliary verb - has. One be verb - been and one present participle - writing.

a complex sentence = I have eaten lunch but Jon hasn't eaten lunch.

This sentence has four verbs. Two auxiliary verbs - haveand negative has, and two past participles - eaten.

a passive sentence = The bread is going to be baked soon.

This sentence has four verbs. Two be verbs - is and be. A present participle - going and a past participle - baked

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You can use multiple verbs in a sentence depending on the complexity or structure of the sentence. It is common to have multiple verbs in a sentence to convey different actions or ideas.

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