A Compound predicate is what you have when the subject of a sentence is shared by more than one verb without being repeated. In a compound predicate that contains two verbs joined by a coordinating conjunction, a comma should rarely be used between the verbs For example, “The dog barked http://www.magcloud.com/user/sizeway92
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