Lesson 14
Compound Subjects and Predicates
A
compound subject
has two or more simple subjects that are joined by a conjunction
and that share the same verb. A
compound predicate
(or compound verb) has two or
more verbs or verb phrases that are joined by a conjunction. They share the same subject.
Compound subject:
Jerry and
Jeri, best
friends since first grade, enjoy the
confusion caused by their first names.
Compound predicate: They
drew near
to the nest and discovered inside a bird with a
broken wing.
Exercise 1
Write
S above each simple subject and V above each simple verb.
S
V
V
The juggler caught and held my attention.
1. Susie and Cindy are my sister’s black and white miniature poodles.
2. The patient coughed and wheezed.
3. Derri, Aleta, and Juan mulched and pruned the yew bushes near the student union.
4. Math and Asian History are my best subjects this year.
5. The conscientious librarian catalogued and shelved the shipment of new books.
6. Soda or tea would taste good right now.
7. Mrs. Cleary’s art class collected used items and made them into colláges.
8. Lek found and bagged twenty specimens for his biology assignment.
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