Rachel J. answered 08/24/23
Patient and Engaging Tutor for K-5 Students, ADHD & Autism Support
A compound simple predicate typically involves a single subject carrying out multiple actions or verbs without introducing additional objects.
"A farmer harvested and bundled the wheat for sale at the market."
In this sentence, "harvested" and "bundled" are both actions performed by the farmer without introducing additional objects, making it a compound simple predicate.