Read the sentences.

My friend Cheri won a medal. She earned the title “Athlete of the Games”.

Which sentence correctly combines the two sentences into a sentence with a compound verb?

A.
Cheri, my friend, won a medal for being “Athlete of the Games”.

B.
My friend Cheri won a medal and earned the title “Athlete of the Games”.

C.
My friend Cheri won a medal, and she earned the title “Athlete of the Games”.

D.
Winning a medal, my friend Cheri earned the title “Athlete of the Games”.

1 answer

The correct answer that combines the two sentences into one with a compound verb is:

B. My friend Cheri won a medal and earned the title “Athlete of the Games”.

This option effectively uses a compound verb structure by connecting two actions performed by Cheri (won a medal and earned a title) with "and."

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