homogeneous parts
of a sentence we mean parts of the same category
(two or more subjects, two or more predicates, two or more objects, etc.), standing
in the same relation to other parts of the sentence
(e.g. I invited both my friends
and colleagues.)
. Some types of sentences with homogeneous parts quite clearly fit
into the general type of simple sentences, but there can be very complicated
structures containing a common subject and homogeneous predicates, each having
its own objects and adverbial modifiers. The reason why we cannot call such
sentences compound is that they have only one subject and thus cannot be
separated into two clauses.
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