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What are compound subjects and predicates?
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Compound Subjects and Predicates
Compound subjects are two or more nouns that share the same action in a sentence. Compound predicates are two or more verbs that share the same subject in a sentence. Combining two or more subjects and predicates can make complex sentences with more detail.
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compound subjects and predicates
Compound Subject: two or more subjects in a sentence joined by a conjunction (e.g. and, or, nor), which are used together to refer to the same person or thing.
Compound Predicate: two or more verbs in a sentence joined by a conjunction (e.g. and, or, nor), which are used together to describe the same action.
Compound Sentence: a sentence containing two or more independent clauses, connected by a coordinating conjunction (e.g. and, or, but, nor).
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Did you know?
Compound subjects and predicates can be used to form longer and more complex sentences. The order of the compound subjects and predicates does not affect the meaning of the sentence. Compound subjects and predicates can be used to create poetry and literature.

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