Grammar: Simple Sentences Flashcards

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A simple sentence can have more than one subject, or a compound subject, if they are sharing the same …… The subjects are joined using coordinate or correlative conjunctions.

E.g. The cat and dog ate the chicken

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verb

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What are compound subjects?

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A compound subject is two or more individual noun phrases coordinated to form a single, longer noun phrase.

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A simple sentence must be a single independent clause in order to be a simple sentence. It is a complete …. and can stand …..

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thought

alone

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A simple sentence can have more than one verb (….. …../ …… …..) or more than one complete predicate (…. …….) if they share the same subject. They are combined using a conjunction.

E.g. The cat chased and caught the the mouse.

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compound verb/simple predicate

compound predicate

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What Is a Compound Predicate?

E.g. The cat chased and caught the the mouse.

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A compound predicate is when two (or more) verbs share the same subject.

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Types of dependent clauses:

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Noun, verb, and adverbial clauses

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