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Original Sentences

They would travel to the southern tip of South America. They would fly from there to the American Antarctic outpost.

Combined Sentence

They would travel to the southern tip of South America and fly from there to the American Antarctic outpost.

Does the combined sentence use a compound subject, compound verb, or compound object?

A.

compound verb
B.

compound object
C.

compound subject

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Compound Verb is best answer
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Answer:

Option A. The combined sentence uses a compound verb.

Step-by-step explanation:

In grammar, a compound verb is known as a verb that is made up using multiple words, more spceifically by joining a verb with a preposition or an adverb. In the case of the combined sentence "The would travel to the southern tip of South America and fly from there to the American antarctic outpost" there are two compound verbs being used, one being "travel to" and the other being "fly from".

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