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Grammar: Lesson 2.15

Grammar: Lesson 2.15

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English

10th Grade

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L.1.1C, L.3.1H, L.2.1B

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Grammar: Lesson 2.15

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Multiple Choice

In earlier sections that we've covered, compound nouns are made up of...

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more than one word.

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one word.

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words that looks the same.

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one word and an opposite word.

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Multiple Choice

I'm going to ask once again, the subject refers to the [blank] part of the sentence.

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noun parts

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verb parts

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preposition

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important

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Multiple Select

What were the three types of conjunctions we learned about?

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coordinating

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conjunctive

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subordinate

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correlative

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Compound Subjects and Compound Predicates

Defined:

A compound subject has two or more simple subjects that are joined by a conjunction. The subjects share the same verb.

A compound predicate has two or more verbs or verb phrases that are joined by a conjunction and share the same subject.

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He peeled and ate a banana at lunch. (compound predicate)

Compound Predicate

Pennies, nickels, and dimes filled the jar. (compound subject)

Compound Subject

Examples

Notice that both the compound subjects and predicates are combined by a conjunction.

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media

Just like last week, draw a vertical line between the subject and the predicate, then label the subjects and verbs. ​

On page 79: Directions

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Draw

Just like last week, draw a vertical line between the subject and the predicate. THEN, label the simple subjects with an S and the simple Predicates/Verbs with a P/V.

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Draw

Just like last week, draw a vertical line between the subject and the predicate. THEN, label the simple subjects with an S and the simple Predicates/Verbs with a P/V.

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Draw

Draw a line between the subject and the predicate, then determine if it has a compound subject or compound predicate.

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Assignment:

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#s 11-20 and 6-20. Due tomorrow!

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