What is a Compound Verb?

A compound verb is not one single thing, but rather a group of verbs for one subject in a sentence. An example would be "Before taking his nap, Jacob cleaned his toy room and ate his lunch. ' Jacob is the subject, and cleaned and ate are the compound verbs.

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A compound verb is a verb that is made up of two parts. The first part of the compound verb is called an auxiliary verb. An example of one would be "should run," in the sentence, "I should run."

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Compounds A compound is made up of two or more types of elements (e.g. Water and carbon dioxide) that are chemically combined in a set ratio. They cannot be broken down into two or more simpler substances by physical means, only by chemical means. Properties of compounds differ from those of their elements.

For example, salt is made up of two elements: chlorine, which is poisonous; and sodium, which reacts explosively with water See related question below for the distinction between a compound and a molecule.

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