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Compound Subjects and Predicates
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The little girl with a red hat. What is the missing part?
Predicate
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My mum and I prepared the dinner. Where is the predicate in the previous sentence?
prepared the dinner - simple
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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.
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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
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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
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The old library in our town. What is the missing part ?
Predicate
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Lights and sound could be a problem. Where is the subject in the previous sentence?
Lights and sound - compound
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Jumped over the fence. What is the missing part ?
Subject
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The teacher and principal met with the parents. Does the previous sentence have a compound subject or a compound predicate?
a compound subject
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The writer can either accept or reject their suggestions. Where is the conjunction in the previous sentence?
or
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Teachers can explain the story and give students questions. Where is the conjunction in the previous sentence?
and
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Books will be with you today. Where is the subject in the previous sentence?
Books - simple
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combine the sentences using the appropriate conjunction ( Ali plays football. Omar plays football.)
Ali and Omar play football.
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Andrea and Rick entered the race. Is the predicate simple or compound?
simple
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combine the sentences using the appropriate conjunction (The dog barked. The dog chased the cat.)
The dog barked and chased the cat.
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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
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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
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Harold picked the flowers and arranged them. Is the subject simple or compound?
simple
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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.
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Apples are healthy afternoon snacks and delicious. Does the previous sentence have a compound subject or a compound predicate?
a compound predicate
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Ran quickly to the bus stop. What is the missing part?
Subject
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