The performers will sing and dance.
Regular exercise lifts the spirits and tones the body.
The kids jumped rope and played together at recess.
The nurse obtained a health history and prepared the examining room.
Birds fly and lay eggs.
She ran a marathon and discovered a cure for cancer all in one day.
With new shoes, he runs faster and jumps higher.
She plays the Flute pitches on the Baseball team.
We painted pictures and read books at school.
He pounded nails and sawed wood.
They chatted and played cards.
At the fair, they rode the merry-go-round and ate cotton candy.
We made greeting cards and wrapped gifts.
They bashed the door in and ransacked the house.
The new phone takes great pictures and shoots incredible video.
Makeup hides flaws and brightens skin.
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amy and brock ate and drank AFTER the fair
hobbyists enjoy and earn from there hobby...
Well a compound predicate is one or more verbs or verb phrase.
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.
5 example of compound predicate and subject
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amy and brock ate and drank AFTER the fair
A compound subject is when two or more subjects share the same predicate in a sentence. For example, "John and Sarah went to the store." The simple predicate is the main verb in the sentence that shows the action or state of being of the subject. In the example sentence, "went" is the simple predicate.
A compound predicate is a sentence with two or more predicates that share the same subject. For example, in the sentence "She sings and dances," the compound predicate is "sings and dances" because the subject "she" is doing both actions. Another example is "He runs, jumps, and swims," where "runs," "jumps," and "swims" are all part of the compound predicate.
hobbyists enjoy and earn from there hobby...
A compound subject is when the verb has multiple subjects. For example the sentence: "I went to the store." has a simple subject. If, however, you say, "John, Mary, and I went to the store." you are talking about a compound subject. . A compound predicate is where the subject takes multiple verbs. For example: John woke up, got up, stretched, and headed to the bathroom.
A compound subject consists of two or more subjects joined by a conjunction, while a simple predicate is the main verb or verb phrase in the sentence. For example, "Tom and Jerry play soccer every Saturday" has a compound subject ("Tom and Jerry") and a simple predicate ("play"). Another example is "The cat and the dog sleep on the couch," where "The cat and the dog" is the compound subject and "sleep" is the simple predicate.
Susan and her dog love to run and splash in the waves at the beach.
An example of a compound-complex sentence with a compound subject and predicate, along with six prepositional phrases, is: "The dog and the cat played in the garden, while the children laughed at their antics and watched from the porch." In this sentence, the compound subject is "the dog and the cat," the compound predicate is "played" and "laughed," and the prepositional phrases are "in the garden," "at their antics," "from the porch," "with joy," "during the afternoon," and "near the flowers."
The predicate is that part of the sentence that contains the verb. He ran and jumped and shouted and cried. 'He' is the subject. 'ran and jumped and shouted and cried' is the predicate and because it contains more than one verb, it is a compound predicate.
The subject isn't compound -- Kate is the subject.Wrote and edited is the compound predicate.