Compound sentence vs simple sentence.

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angel-girl1

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Hi,

Please, is the following a compound sentence or a simple sentence?

John must have been playing football and Mary doing her homework.


I am confused because the second clause is not independent. But there are two subject.

Thanks.
 
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Hello,



1. I think that I understand the problem.

2. The second clause, I believe, is independent.

3. Native speakers often omit words. (It is called "ellipsis.")

4. Thus, I am sure that you have already guessed what I am going to say:

"John must have been playing football, and Mary [must have been] doing her homework."

5. For example, "You love English grammar, and I too." That is, "You love English grammar, and I [love English grammar] too."


James
 
Thanks a lot. It was helpful.
 
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