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    Compound subjects, predicates, and sentences.
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  • What are the compound subjects in the following sentence? Children and their parents gathered in the park.
    children parents
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  • What are the compound subjects in the following sentence? The frisky cat and clumsy dog were making a mess.
    cat dog
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  • Is the following sentence written correctly? Lynn went to the store, and Kevin went to the store.
    no
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  • Is this sentence written correctly? Lynn and Kevin went to the store.
    yes
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  • What are the compound predicates in the following sentence? Jill made a sandwich, did the dishes, and watched T.V.
    made a sandwich did the dishes watched T.V.
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  • What are the compound predicates in the following sentence? Christine planted a flower, pulled the weeds, and watered the lawn.
    planted a flower pulled the weeds watered the lawn
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  • Is the following sentence written correctly? Jeffrey walked the dog, Jeffrey took out the garbage, and Jeffrey painted the door.
    no
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  • Is the following sentence written correctly? Mark fixed his car changed the tire, and put on the spare.
    no
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  • Is the following sentence correct? Rachel read a book, shoveled the driveway, and went for a walk.
    yes
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  • Is the following sentence written correctly? Tony, Matt and Bob watched the football game on Saturday.
    no
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  • Is the following sentence written correctly? Marie sliced the pie and served it to us.
    yes
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  • Is the following a fragment or run-on? We went into the water near the sand bar there was mud all along the edge of it.
    run-on
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  • Is the following sentence written correctly? We went on a picnic and we decided to go exploring.
    no
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  • Is the following a fragment or a run-on? In half a minute.
    fragment
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  • Is the following sentence written correctly? Something moved toward us in the darkness, and we ran.
    yes
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  • Correct this run-on sentence as 2 separate sentences: Larry lived only a few blocks away he usually rode his bike to our house.
    Larry lived only a few blocks away. He usually rode his bike to our house.
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