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A simple sentence can have only one verb. When it has a compound verb, like the following: "Palesa cleans her room and brushes her teeth every day", it is no longer a simple sentence.
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A simple sentence contains one independent clause, but that clause can have a compound subject or a compound predicate (verb). "Palesa cleans her room and brushes her teeth every day" is still a simple sentence — one subject (Palesa) with a compound verb (cleans and brushes).
A simple sentence contains one independent clause, but that clause can have a compound subject or a compound predicate (verb). "Palesa cleans her room and brushes her teeth every day" is still a simple sentence — one subject (Palesa) with a compound verb (cleans and brushes).
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