is "try it, you'll like it" a simple, run on, or compound sentence ( i think its a simple im not sure)

ok thx

It has two subjects and two verbs.

(you) try
you'll like

so it would be a simple sentence right with a compound subject and predicate

No.

A compound subject would be -- Joe and Bob are playing football.

Your sentence is a compound sentence.

would it still be a simple sentence though?

It's a comma splice (run-on)!! Punctuate it correctly and it'll be obvious.

Try it! You'll like it!

i thought it was but the worksheet only gave simple, run on, and compound

The only real difference between comma splice and run-on is that one has a comma and the other has no punctuation between the two simple sentences at all.

YW

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