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What is a sentence with two or more subjects connected by the conjunctions and called?

A sentence with two or more subjects connected by the conjunction "and" is called a compound subject.

Here's an example:

* The cat and the dog played together in the yard.

In this sentence, "the cat" and "the dog" are the subjects, and they are joined by the conjunction "and", making it a compound subject.

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