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Today's Lesson. Review subjects and predicatesLearn about compound subjects and compound predicatesActivity with PartnerWorksheet. Compound Subject. is a subject with two or more nouns or pronouns joined by the word and or another conjunction. Compound subjects share the same predicate. . Example:.
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1. Compound Subjects and Predicates October 14, 2008
3. Compound Subject is a subject with two or more nouns or pronouns joined by the word and or another conjunction.
Compound subjects share the same predicate.
4. Example: Jack and Jill ran up the hill.
Jack and Jill ran up the hill.
5. Compound Predicate is a predicate with two or more verbs joined by the word and or another conjunction.
Compound predicates share the same subject.
6. Example: Jack hopped and skipped to his house.
Jack hopped and skipped to his house.
7. Her shoes are blue.
Her socks are blue, too.
How could we combine these 2 sentences into 1 sentence?
Her shoes and socks are blue.
Is there a compound subject or compound predicate?
Her shoes and socks are blue.
8. Jessa baked a birthday cake.
Jessa decorated a birthday cake.
How could we combine these 2 sentences into 1 sentence?
Jessa baked and decorated a birthday cake.
Is there a compound subject or compound predicate?
Jessa baked and decorated a birthday cake.