Compounds subjects and compound predicates - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Compounds subjects and compound predicates

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6th - Uni

Compound Subject and Compound Predicates - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Compound Subject and Compound Predicates

15Q

4th - Uni

Compound Subject and Compound Predicates - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Compound Subject and Compound Predicates

15Q

4th - Uni

Compound Subject and Compound Predicates - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Compound Subject and Compound Predicates

15Q

4th - Uni

Compound Subject Compound Predicate - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Compound Subject Compound Predicate

15Q

6th - Uni

Compound Predicates Quiz - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Compound Predicates Quiz

16Q

9th - 12th

Compound Subject and Compound Predicate - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Compound Subject and Compound Predicate

25Q

6th - Uni

Compound Subject and Compound Predicates - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Compound Subject and Compound Predicates

25Q

4th - Uni

Compound Subject Compound Predicate - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Compound Subject Compound Predicate

25Q

6th - Uni

Compound Subjects and Compound Predicates Quiz - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Compound Subjects and Compound Predicates Quiz

35Q

9th - 12th

Lesson 3: Identifying simple and compound predicates - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Lesson 3: Identifying simple and compound predicates

8Q

8th - Uni

Compound Subject Compound Predicate - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Compound Subject Compound Predicate

15Q

6th - Uni

Subjects And Predicates II Quiz - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Subjects And Predicates II Quiz

20Q

10th - Uni

Subject and Predicate Practice - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Subject and Predicate Practice

23Q

9th - Uni

Q1 Quiz 1: complete, simple, and compound subs and preds - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Q1 Quiz 1: complete, simple, and compound subs and preds

24Q

9th - 12th

6th Quiz Subjects, Predicates and Conjunctions - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
6th Quiz Subjects, Predicates and Conjunctions

16Q

6th - Uni

Subjects, Predicates, Objects, & Complements - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Subjects, Predicates, Objects, & Complements

16Q

9th - 12th

Understanding Subjects and Predicates - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Understanding Subjects and Predicates

10Q

9th - Uni

Compound Sentences - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Compound Sentences

16Q

6th - Uni

Subjects, Predicates, Objects, Complements - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Subjects, Predicates, Objects, Complements

30Q

9th - 12th

Grammar Quizizz: Sentence Structure - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Grammar Quizizz: Sentence Structure

18Q

11th

Subjects and Predicates Quiz - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Subjects and Predicates Quiz

20Q

6th - Uni

Subjects & Predicates Practice - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Subjects & Predicates Practice

14Q

9th - 12th

Identifying Subjects and Predicates  Simple and Compound Pract  - Imprimible Compound-predicate Worksheets Class 11 - Quizizz
Identifying Subjects and Predicates Simple and Compound Pract

12Q

4th - Uni

Explore printable Compound Predicate worksheets for Class 11

Compound predicate worksheets for Class 11 students available through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) provide comprehensive practice with this essential sentence structure concept that elevates writing sophistication and clarity. These expertly designed resources help students master the identification, construction, and effective use of compound predicates, which occur when two or more verbs or verb phrases share the same subject within a single sentence. Students develop critical skills in recognizing how compound predicates create more efficient and varied sentence patterns while avoiding redundancy in their writing. The collection includes diverse practice problems that challenge learners to distinguish between compound predicates and compound sentences, construct their own examples using coordinating conjunctions, and revise choppy writing by combining related actions. Each worksheet comes with a detailed answer key and is available as a free printable pdf, making it easy for educators to provide targeted grammar instruction and assessment.

Wayground (formerly Quizizz) empowers teachers with millions of educator-created compound predicate resources specifically curated for Class 11 English instruction, featuring robust search and filtering capabilities that allow quick access to materials aligned with curriculum standards. The platform's differentiation tools enable teachers to customize worksheets based on individual student needs, whether for remediation with struggling learners or enrichment for advanced writers ready to tackle complex sentence combinations. These flexible resources are available in both printable and digital formats, including downloadable pdfs that can be seamlessly integrated into lesson plans, homework assignments, or independent practice sessions. Teachers can efficiently plan comprehensive sentence structure units, provide targeted skill practice for students who need additional support with compound predicates, and offer varied assessment opportunities that help students demonstrate mastery of this sophisticated grammatical concept essential for college-level writing preparation.

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