The first is correct.
But the second is wrong. New Delhi/Calcutta are nouns used as objects of a preposition.
Technically, this sentence does not have a compound verb. Check these sites about compound verbs.
http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/vbcmpd.html
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/compoundverb.htm
which of the following is noty a noun? A)puertro rico b)grow i pick this ans, c) peace d) magazine. which is a compound verb? don't forget to visit the cities of new delhi and calcutta while touring india. A)new delhi/ calcutta B)visit/ while C) visit/ touring d) forget / touring i choose a.
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i checked the sites but my second choose is c . but is there no ans. to this question what im i suppose to write.
Perhaps it's d.
There is no compound verb in the second sentence. No choice you make will be correct!
You could rewrite the sentence:
She >u>toured India and visited the cities of New Delhi and Calcutta.
You could rewrite the sentence:
She >u>toured India and visited the cities of New Delhi and Calcutta.
The compound verb is "toured" and "visited."
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Now I know that rewriting the sentence is not usually an option in an objective exercise or test, but you could point this out to your teacher and let him/her know that you understand the mistake in that sentence!
(My html coding was messed up!)
Now I know that rewriting the sentence is not usually an option in an objective exercise or test, but you could point this out to your teacher and let him/her know that you understand the mistake in that sentence!