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A compound predicate is a predicate containing two or more coordinate or paratactic verbs or verb phrases . ... Concept module: compound predicate...
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A compound predicate is a predicate with two parts joined by the word and or another conjunction. Compound predicates share the same subject. ... Directions: Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence using a compound predicate. Write ten more example sentences using compound predicates.
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Explain to the student that the word compound means "two" - usually two things joined together. Sometimes a sentence will have more than one predicate. Write the following sentences on a piece of paper: ... Answers: The compound predicate is underlined in each sentence. ... to combine predicates to form a compound predicate...
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COMPOUND SUBJECT AND COMPOUND PREDICATE: A compound subject has two or more subjects connected by a conjunction like and and or. All subjects in a compound subject have the same verb or predicate. A compound predicate has two or more predicates connected by a conjunction.
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Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate ... The second sentence above features a compound predicate, a predicate that includes more than one verb pertaining to the same subject (in this case, "walked" and "admired").
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Recognize a compound subject when you see one. ... When a verb has two or more subjects, you can say that the verb has a compound subject. Check out the following examples: ... Jenny, Marsha = compound subject; gasped = verb.
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Two or more predicates that have the same subject. They are joined by and, or, or but. Three or more predicates need commas to separate them ... My sister plays basketball. My sister goes bowling. ... My sister goes bowling.
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Compound predicate nominative please give an example of a compound predicate nominative used in a complete sentence. "The specialties of the Compound predicate nominative ... "She pitched a perfect game and got a gold medal." --> Simple sentence, compound predicate (it has more than one main verb). Both verbs are transitive,
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