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Title: Sentences with Compound Subjects


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Sentences with Compound Subjects
A compound subject has two or more parts.
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Notice that that the subject of each sentence has
two parts.
  • Adam and Alex played on the same team.
  • Sierra and Ashley went to the movies.

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A Conjunction
  • A conjunction is a word used to join sentence
    parts.
  • And and or are conjunctions.

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Examples
  • Jon and Jason rode their skateboards.
  • Samantha and Trent will help with the party.
  • Sam or Harley wrote the story.

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Compound subjects can make your writing and
speaking flow smoothly.
Katie listens to country music. Sara listens to
country music. Combine sentences that repeat
similar ideas.
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Join the two sentences together.
  • Katie and Sara listen to country music.

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Join the two sentences together.
Cody rode his bike to the park. Jason rode his
bike to the park. Cody and Jason rode their
bikes to the park.
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Sometimes a subject has three or more parts. Use
commas to separate the parts. Place a
conjunction before the last part.
  • Keith, Ryan, and Lee played football.
  • Kate, Samantha, and Kaylan won the writing
    contest.
  • Juliano, Brandon, or Ron will help with the
    election.

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Compound Predicate
  • A compound predicate has two or more parts.
  • Cody tugged and pulled at the rope to win the
    contest.
  • Trent ate and drank at the restaurant.

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When a predicate has three or more parts use
commas to separate the parts.
  • Mike washed, folded, and ironed the clothes.
  • Devin walked, bathed, and fed the dog.

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Compound predicates help make your writing and
speaking flow smoothly. Use them to combine
sentences with similar ideas.
  • Mrs. Kobus welcomed her students.
  • Mrs. Kobus taught her students.
  • Mrs. Kobus welcomed and taught her students.
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