Forming a compound subject
A compound subject refers to a sentence that talks about two or more subjects. The two subjects are combined with a conjunction such as (and, or, neither).
By forming a compound subject the two sentences:"snowshoeing is a popular activity in grand lake. snowmobiling is also a popular activity in grand lake" can be combined into one sentence as follows:
"Snowshoeing and snowmobiling are popular activities in grand land"
This new sentence now contains a compound subject (both snowshoeing and snowmobiling) which is separated by the conjunction "and".
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Friar Lawrence was a friend of Romeo and Juliet. He thought by marrying them they feud between the Montagues and Capulets would be buried, but all it did was make it worse.
U.S is a large land and powerful so they are involved in many historic events. Plus they have different resources and goods.