Gabriel did not walk the two puppies last night. He also did not bathe them last night. (compound verb)

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2. The assistant typed the director's speech for the fundraising dinner. Then she printed it. (compound verb)
3. Joshua applied to five colleges in his senior year of high school He did not get accepted into his first choice, though. (compound predicate)
4. The gris' soccer team did not lose a game last year. The boys' soccer team had the same record last year too (compound subject)
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5. My little sister played with her favorite doll all day yesterday. She also dressed her up in different outfits. (compound verb)

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To determine the compound verb in each sentence, look for multiple verbs that are connected by a coordinating conjunction (such as "and" or "but") or by a semicolon.

1. Gabriel did not walk the two puppies last night. He also did not bathe them last night.
- The compound verb in this sentence is "did not walk" and "did not bathe." Gabriel didn't do two actions last night.

2. The assistant typed the director's speech for the fundraising dinner. Then she printed it.
- The compound verb in this sentence is "typed" and "printed." The assistant performed two separate actions, typing and printing.

3. Joshua applied to five colleges in his senior year of high school. He did not get accepted into his first choice, though.
- The compound verb in this sentence is "applied" and "get accepted." Joshua applied to colleges and did not get accepted into his first choice.

4. The girls' soccer team did not lose a game last year. The boys' soccer team had the same record last year too.
- There is no compound verb in this sentence. The sentence describes two separate subjects, but there is only one verb "lose" used in this sentence.

Regarding "48°F Sunny" and "DOLL," they are not full sentences or statements, so it's difficult to determine their grammatical structure without more context.