The two girls cleared the table and wash the dishes

Is this sentence a compound subject or compound predicate

Are there two subjects? or Are there two verbs? That will answer your question.

Are there two people doing the action?

Or -- are there two actions?

Please post what you think, and we'll be glad to check it.

Poppi

Compound subject

To determine whether the sentence "The two girls cleared the table and wash the dishes" has a compound subject or compound predicate, we need to identify the subject and predicate first.

The subject of the sentence is "the two girls," which is plural and consists of multiple people. The predicate of the sentence is "cleared the table and wash the dishes," which describes the action done by the subject.

Upon analyzing the sentence, we can see that both the subject and the predicate consist of two parts connected by the conjunction "and." This conjunction indicates that there are multiple elements within both the subject and predicate, making them compound components.

Therefore, the sentence "The two girls cleared the table and wash the dishes" has a compound subject (the two girls) and a compound predicate (cleared the table and wash the dishes).