A MIXED COMPOUND SUBJECT is a mixture of subjects in a sentence.
A compound subject = more than one person place, thing or idea completes the action in a sentence.Examples of sentences compound subjects:Mom and Dad celebrated their anniversary last weekend.The cat and the dog are in the backyard.Books and magazines belong on that shelf.
A compound subject consists of two or more subjects joined by a conjunction that share the same verb. A common misconception is that a compound subject always requires a plural verb; however, if the subjects are considered a single unit or refer to the same entity, a singular verb may be appropriate. For example, in the sentence "Peanut butter and jelly is my favorite sandwich," the compound subject acts as a single item, justifying the singular verb "is."
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They both have the word COMPOUND :)
A subject can be compound or singular. If it is compound, then both are the subject. Example:John and Jeff rode their bikes.
compound subject
A compound subject is a sentance with two or more subjects.
Tony and I went to the movies. Tony and I is the compound subject.
a compound subject is two or more subjects joined by a conjuction
The subject isn't compound -- Kate is the subject.Wrote and edited is the compound predicate.
Some compound subject pronouns are someone, anyone, everyone, and whoever.
first of all your sentence is incorect! it would be "What is "a" compound subject"anyways a compound subject is when you have two subjects like in this sentence-Dave and Bill went to the movies together to see 2012.Dave and Bill would be the compound subject.
The sentence describes a compound subject, specifically a compound subject of a sentence as it consists of two separate subjects, "Gina" and "Sydney."
Compound subject: Michelle and Diego Compound predicate: wanted to write poems
No it is not.
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