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identify simple complete and compound subject and predicate
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Answered by
Claudia
The complete subject is the simple subject (a noun or a pronoun) plus any word or group of words modifying the simple subject that tells who or what the sentence is about
The compound subject consists of two or more subjects that have the same verb and are joined by a conjunction such as "and" or "or":
The compound predicate consists of two or more verbs that have the same subject and are joined by a conjunction such as "and" or "or"
The compound subject consists of two or more subjects that have the same verb and are joined by a conjunction such as "and" or "or":
The compound predicate consists of two or more verbs that have the same subject and are joined by a conjunction such as "and" or "or"
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Ms. Sue
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Please indicate what you think are the subjects and predicates. We'll be glad to check your answers.
Please indicate what you think are the subjects and predicates. We'll be glad to check your answers.
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