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A compound subject is one that contains two or more simple subjects?

Yes, a compound subject consists of usually two simple subjects connected by "and".


Is the sentence Robert and his brother were working in the garden. compound or simple?

If you are talking about predicates it is simple. If you are talking about subjects it is compound.


How many simple subjects are in a compound subject?

At least two, unless the compound itself is considered a single simple subject.


what is a compound machine?

A compound machine is a machine that consists of more than one simple machine. Some compound machines consist of just two simple machines. You can read below about two examples—the wheelbarrow and corkscrew. Other compound machines, such as bicycles, consist of many simple machines.


What is used to moidfy the simple subject?

Adjectives are used to modify both simple and compound subjects.


Exercises for simple compound and complex sentences?

Pay attention on subjects and verbs to identify simple sentences , you will then include subordinates and coordinates for compound sentences .


What is compound subject plus simple predicate?

Okay, a compound subject is two subjects into one, and a simple predicate is the same ending to both subjects. For example: Alan and Robin were found walking down the street. In the foregoing, Alan and Robin are the two subjects, also known as compound subject, while simple predicate was "were found." However, I added another predicate which was basically an adjective phrase, "walking down the street." But "were found" is a simple predicate.


What does a compound have?

A compound subject has two or more subjects. In the sentence "Jerry and Carl went to the movies", "Jerry" and "Carl" are the compound subjects. In the sentence "Bob, the ice-cream man, and Sue, his new wife, are going to Memphis on their honeymoon", "Bob" and "Sue" are the simple compound subjects, and "Bob, the ice-cream man" and "Sue, his new wife" are the complete compound subjects. Be warned - on tests on compound subjects, teachers don't want you to put "Jerry and Carl"; they prefer "Jerry, Carl".


What does a compound subject have?

A compound subject has two or more subjects. In the sentence "Jerry and Carl went to the movies", "Jerry" and "Carl" are the compound subjects. In the sentence "Bob, the ice-cream man, and Sue, his new wife, are going to Memphis on their honeymoon", "Bob" and "Sue" are the simple compound subjects, and "Bob, the ice-cream man" and "Sue, his new wife" are the complete compound subjects. Be warned - on tests on compound subjects, teachers don't want you to put "Jerry and Carl"; they prefer "Jerry, Carl".


Is sassafras a simple or compound leaf?

Sassafras leaves are typically classified as simple leaves, meaning they consist of a single leaf blade attached to the stem without leaflets.


Can you use a compound subject in a simple sentence?

Yes, it is possible to use a compound subject in a simple sentence. A compound subject consists of two or more subjects that are connected by a coordinating conjunction such as "and" or "or." For example, "Sara and Emma went to the park" is a simple sentence with a compound subject "Sara and Emma."


What is the difference between compound and simple leaves in plants?

Compound leaves are divided into multiple leaflets along a central stalk, while simple leaves consist of a single leaf blade attached to the stem.