The student excelled in math, science, and social studies, and was one of the smartest in the class.
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excelled ex: Amanda was a very strong student and excelled in all of her subjects.
No, it means "excelled".
The word excel is a verb, yes.Excels, excelling and excelled are also verbs.
No, the word 'excel' is a verb (excel, excels, excelling, excelled), meaning to surpass others or be superior in some respect.The noun form of the verb excel is excellence.
The difference between a compound sentence and a complex sentence is that a compound sentence has two independent clauses, connected by a Coordinator. A complex sentence on contains one independent clause. A complex sentence also always contains a subordinator.