This sentence is a simple sentence because it contains only one independent clause.
No, a sentence can only have one simple subject, which is the main noun or pronoun that the sentence is about. Additional nouns or pronouns in a sentence would typically be part of a compound subject.
A simple sentence with a compound subject has two or more subjects performing the same action in the sentence. For example, "John and Sarah play basketball together."
A compound subject is when two or more subjects share the same predicate in a sentence. For example, "John and Sarah went to the store." The simple predicate is the main verb in the sentence that shows the action or state of being of the subject. In the example sentence, "went" is the simple predicate.
This type of sentence has a compound subject. The sentence can be simple, compound, or complex. Likewise the compound subject may be either singular or plural. For example, 'the boy and girl walked to school.', is a sentence that has a singular compound subject.
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A simple sentence is a sentence, for example: I played a game. And a compound sentence is I played game and I ate my food.
This sentence is a simple sentence because it contains only one independent clause.
The sentence is compound.
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Yes, it is possible to use a compound subject in a simple sentence. A compound subject consists of two or more subjects that are connected by a coordinating conjunction such as "and" or "or." For example, "Sara and Emma went to the park" is a simple sentence with a compound subject "Sara and Emma."
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If you are talking about predicates it is simple. If you are talking about subjects it is compound.
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