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Compound sentence or compound predicate?

Today, students are completing work for ELA
and studying for other courses.
Compound Predicate
Compound sentence

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Answer:

compound predicate

Step-by-step explanation:

A compound sentence is composed of two sentences connected together with some form of conjunction, for example. As there is one period, there is only a single sentence.

Assuming you know already that a predicate is essentially everything in the sentence that follows the noun (in this case 'students,' then you can see that the predicate here is compound ('are completing'.... and 'are studying'....)

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