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When two or more verbs share the same subject sentence has a what?

When two or more verbs share the same subject, the sentence has a compound verb.

Here's an example:

* The dog barked and wagged its tail.

In this sentence, the subject is "dog" and the verbs are "barked" and "wagged." They are both linked by the conjunction "and," forming a compound verb.

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