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13 October, 11:18

Questions 11-16: Each of the following sentences has either a compound subject, a compound predicate, or both. Write down and label any compound subjects and compound predicates in these sentences. 11. The days and nights of winter are often cold. 12. Jeff Watkins plays and sings at all our meetings. 13. Mary and Bill bought and furnished a new house. 14. Chairs, tables, and rugs were chosen and purchased for the entrance hall. 15. The meetings begin and end with a song. 16. John and Elaine prefer the winter weather.

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  1. 13 October, 11:21
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    11 - days, night = compound subject

    12 - plays, sings = compound predicates

    13 - Mary and Bill = compound subjects / / bought furnished = compound predicate

    14 - Chairs, tables rugs = compound subjects / / were chosen and furnished = compound predicate

    15 - begin and end = compound predicate

    16_ John and Elaine = compound subjject

    a compound predicate has to tell us two things at least with the same subject

    a compound subject is two or more subjects

    hope I didn't make any mistakes
  2. 13 October, 11:32
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    days, nights (compound subject)

    plays, sings (compound predicate)

    Mary, Bill (compound subject) bought, furnished (compound predicate)

    Chairs, tables, rugs (compound subject) were chosen, purchased (compound predicate)

    begin, end (compound predicate)

    John, Elaine (compound subject)
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