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A simple sentence may have a compound subject, meaning more than one, but it is still considered a simple sentence.
An example is: "Jim and Mary are getting married."
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A simple sentence has one independent clause (one subject–predicate structure). The subject can be compound (e.g., "Jim and Mary") or the predicate can be compound, but as long as there is only one independent clause, it's still a simple sentence.
A simple sentence has one independent clause (one subject–predicate structure). The subject can be compound (e.g., "Jim and Mary") or the predicate can be compound, but as long as there is only one independent clause, it's still a simple sentence.
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