A compound predicate is a sentence with two verbs.
Example - Sally wrote and mailed the letter.
- They threw and retrieved the balls.
A compound sentence is a sentence that contains two or more simple sentences joined by and, or, or but; a compound predicate is a predicate that has two or more verbs with the same subject. Example:Mr. Jones took the invitations to the post office, and he stamped and mailed them.
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A simple subject and simple predicate are the two main parts of each sentence. A simple subject is the common pronoun, noun, or proper noun that tells who the sentence is about. A simple predicate is the verb in the sentence that acts on the subject.
The simple predicate in the sentence "I was surprised" is "was surprised." It indicates the action or state of being of the subject "I."
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This sentence has a single subject with compound predicate "prepare the soil and ready it for planting."
The sentence has a compound predicate.
You and I must go to the campus bookstore and buy our textbooks.
Men and women played on the college volleyball yeam [team] This is a simple sentence with a compound subject "men" and "women". The predicate is "played on the collge volleyball team."
A simple subject is what or whom the sentence is about, the main noun. A simple predicate is the action the subject is doing in the sentence, a verb. These are simple, not associated with the compound subject or compound predicate, which are inverse to these. SO:Sentence: The old dog loafs by the fire.Simple subject: dogSimple predicate: loafs
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