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1 . UNDERLINE SIMPLE SUBJECT – MORE THAN ONE? COMPOUND!
2 . UNDERLINE SIMPLE PREDICATE –MORE THAN ONE? SHARE THE SAME
SUBJECT? COMPOUND!
Tips for Identifying Compound Subjects and Compound Predicates
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1 . TWO OR MORE NOUNS OR PRONOUNS + AND/BUT/OR = COMPOUND SUBJ.
2 . TWO OR MORE VERBS OR VERB PHRASES + AND/BUT/OR = COMPOUND
PREDICATE
*REMEMBER:- COMPOUND PREDICATES MUST SHARE
THE SAME SUBJECT BUT THEY DO NOT HAVE TO BE IN THE SAME TENSE
Tips for Writing Compound Subjects and Compound Predicates
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1. JOIN TWO SEPARATE THOUGHTS (CLAUSES) USING A COORDINATING
CONJUNCTION
2. ENSURE THAT BOTH CLAUSES ARE INDEPENDENT
3. ENSURE THAT BOTH CLAUSES HAVE A SUBJECT
4. IF YOU USE A SEMI-COLON, DO NOT USE A CONJUNCTION AND DO NOT CAPITALIZE
THE NEXT WORD
Tips for Writing/Identifying Compound Sentences
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1. FOR = GIVES A REASON
2. AND = NON-CONTRASTING
3. NOR = NEGATIVE NON-CONTRASTING
4. BUT = CONTRAST
5. OR = CHOICE, ALTERNATIVE
6. YET =CONTRAST, EXCEPTION
7. SO = RESULT
Not all Coordinating Conjunctions were created
equally…
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CS, CP TASK
Write the following sentences: CS with characters from The Crucible SS John Proctor with a CP Interrogative with both CS and CP 3 SS (CS) with characters from ADNPWD SS Abe Lincoln with a CP with one SP being a verb
phrase CS Mario and Luigi with a CP with one SP being a
verb phrase interrupted by an adverbKEY
CS = Compound subjectCP = Compound predicateSS = Simple subjectSP = Simple predicate