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Compound Subjects and Predicates
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combine the sentences using the appropriate conjunction ( We wanted to go to the park. It started to rain.)
We wanted to go to the park, but it started to rain.
combine the sentences using the appropriate conjunction (We can stay home. We can go to the cinema.)
We can stay home or go to the cinema.
combine the sentences using the appropriate conjunction (The dog barked. The dog chased the cat.)
The dog barked and chased the cat.
combine the sentences using the appropriate conjunction ( Ali plays football. Omar plays football.)
Ali and Omar play football.
The old library in our town. What is the missing part ?
Predicate
Jumped over the fence. What is the missing part ?
Subject
The little girl with a red hat. What is the missing part?
Predicate
Ran quickly to the bus stop. What is the missing part?
Subject
Andrea and Rick entered the race. Is the predicate simple or compound?
simple
Harold picked the flowers and arranged them. Is the subject simple or compound?
simple
Teachers can explain the story and give students questions. Where is the conjunction in the previous sentence?
and
The writer can either accept or reject their suggestions. Where is the conjunction in the previous sentence?
or
My mum and I prepared the dinner. Where is the predicate in the previous sentence?
prepared the dinner - simple
Books will be with you today. Where is the subject in the previous sentence?
Books - simple
Lights and sound could be a problem. Where is the subject in the previous sentence?
Lights and sound - compound
New stories often open the mind and spark new ideas. Where is the predicate in the previous sentence?
open the mind and spark new ideas - compound
The wind and rain stopped us from playing soccer today. Where is the predicate in the previous sentence?
stopped us from playing soccer today - compound
Apples are healthy afternoon snacks and delicious. Does the previous sentence have a compound subject or a compound predicate?
a compound predicate
The teacher and principal met with the parents. Does the previous sentence have a compound subject or a compound predicate?
a compound subject
Charlotte, Pat, and Greta race down the street after school. Does the previous sentence have a compound subject or a compound predicate?
a compound subject
Diego and his brother play in the mud on a rainy day. Where is the subject in the previous sentence?
Diego and his brother - compound