Combining Sentences with Compound Predicates

Combining Sentences with Compound Predicates

Assessment

Interactive Video

English, Other

1st - 6th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

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Wayground Content

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This video tutorial teaches how to create sentences with compound predicates to make writing more concise. It explains the structure of a sentence, identifying subjects and predicates, and demonstrates how to combine sentences with the same subject using conjunctions. Through examples and exercises, viewers learn to revise drafts by combining sentences to form compound predicates, enhancing clarity and readability.

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What is a complete sentence composed of?

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Identify the subject and predicate in the sentence: 'She jumped.'

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3.

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Explain what a compound predicate is.

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How can two sentences with the same subject be combined?

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Provide an example of combining sentences into a compound predicate.

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What steps should you take to combine sentences with the same subject?

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Why is it beneficial to use compound predicates in writing?

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