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Compound verbs are always A. connected with a hyphen. B. connected by a conjunction. C. follow compound subjects. D. always transitive.
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@~cuddle_monster~ You can definitely take out A. I still have not seen any compound verb connected with a hyphen (-). I am debating between B and C. I believe compound verbs are always connected by a conjunction. A conjunction is something that connects parts of a sentence...words like for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so. But I think it could also be always transitive... But I would go with B.
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You're welcome. Hope the answer is right. :) Stay gold. ~Jack
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