
Compound Predicate vs Compound Sentence
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English
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3rd Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Simple sentences
vs.
Compound sentences
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I had a delicious lunch today.
Yesterday we went shopping with my Aunt Sarah.
Did you taste the King Cake?
Examples:
is one complete thought. There will be one subject (Who or what the sentence is about) and one predicate (the action part of the sentence.)
A simple sentence...
What is a simple sentence?
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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I wanted a bike for my birthday, but I got a scooter instead.
I have straight hair, and my mom has curly hair.
Examples:
A compound sentence is a sentence that has two subjects and 2 predicates that are combined together using a comma and a conjunction.
Conjunctions: and, but, or, so
What is a compound sentence?
Simple sentences
vs.
Compound sentences
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