compound subjects and compound predicates
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Part 3: Compound Subjects & Predicates
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Today, we are going to learn about compound subjects and predicates.
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A compound subject has more than one simple subject.
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Jack and Jill went up the hill.
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Joe and Sara run track.
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A compound predicate has more than one simple predicate.
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Samantha walks her dog and grooms him.
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Ann eats lunch and reads
her book.
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Combine the sentences below to make a compound predicate.
The dog dug a hole. The dog buried the bone.
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Combine the sentences below to make a compound predicate.
The children got off the bus.The children walked into the school.
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Combine the sentences below to make a compound predicate.
Scott jumped in the air. Scott dunked the basketball.
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Combine the sentences below to make a compound subject.
The boy sang a song. The elephant sang a song.
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Combine the sentences below to make a compound subject.
Sarah pointed at the giraffes. John pointed at the giraffes. Paul pointed at the giraffes.
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