Asked by lizzie
1.Christina and Christopher worked together and completed a project about astronomy.
simple subject and compound predicate?
2.Jennifer and her brother were not allowed to go to Great Adventure with the Jones family.
Compound subject and compound predicate
3. Take this to Grandmother's house;
imperative sentence with subject understood (I think)
simple subject and compound predicate?
2.Jennifer and her brother were not allowed to go to Great Adventure with the Jones family.
Compound subject and compound predicate
3. Take this to Grandmother's house;
imperative sentence with subject understood (I think)
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Answered by
Writeacher
"simple" anything = 1
"compound" anything = 2
Let me know what you think about #s 1 and 2.
#3 - correct
"compound" anything = 2
Let me know what you think about #s 1 and 2.
#3 - correct
Answered by
lizzie
Then they are both then compound subject and compound predicate.
Answered by
Writeacher
#1 has compound subject and compound verb.
Re-think #2.
Re-think #2.
Answered by
lizzie
Jennifer and her brother-Compound Subject
were not allowed to go- simple predicate? I thought that to go would be the 2nd predicate.
were not allowed to go- simple predicate? I thought that to go would be the 2nd predicate.
Answered by
Writeacher
#2
Compound subject = correct
Simple verb = were allowed ("not" is an adverb)
The verb form "to go" is an infinitive, not a whole verb that can have a subject.
Compound subject = correct
Simple verb = were allowed ("not" is an adverb)
The verb form "to go" is an infinitive, not a whole verb that can have a subject.
Answered by
lizzie
The correct answer would be compound subject and simple predicate then.
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, right.
Answered by
reem
i want excersis
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