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Compound Subjects and Compound Predicates

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  • The baby cries and laughs at the same time.
    Compound predicate
  • The children run and jump during recess.
    Compound predicate
  • The students write and share their ideas.
    Compound predicate
  • The teacher writes and erases the board.
    Compound predicate
  • The students listen and take notes in English class.
    Compound predicate
  • The boy reads and underlines the text.
    Compound predicate
  • The principal and the secretary work in the office.
    Compound subject
  • My mom and dad cook dinner together.
    Compound subject
  • My cousin and my aunt travel to the beach.
    Compound subject
  • My friends and I watch a movie.
    Compound subject
  • The players run and shout during the game.
    Compound predicate
  • The teacher reads and explains the story.
    Compound predicate
  • The girl sings and dances in the talent show.
    Compound predicate
  • The dog and the cat sleep on the sofa.
    Compound subject
  • The dog and the puppy play with the ball.
    Compound subject
  • Maria and Ana play in the park.
    Compound subject
  • The bus driver and the teacher talk outside.
    Compound subject
  • My brother and I ride our bikes.
    Compound subject
  • The boy washes and dries the dishes.
    Compound predicate
  • The cat and the rabbit eat vegetables.
    Compound subject