Compound predicates are when two or more verbs appear in a single sentence and share the same subject.
Which one of these sentences contains compound predicates?
A. She runs everyday after school so she can be fit.
B. He likes coffee with his breakfast.
C. She runs everyday.
D. She lives in Tokyo and speaks Japanese and English.

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A. reads
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