Grammar: Simple Sentences Flashcards
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
verb
What are compound subjects?
A compound subject is two or more individual noun phrases coordinated to form a single, longer noun phrase.
A simple sentence must be a single independent clause in order to be a simple sentence. It is a complete …. and can stand …..
thought
alone
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.
compound verb/simple predicate
compound predicate
What Is a Compound Predicate?
E.g. The cat chased and caught the the mouse.
A compound predicate is when two (or more) verbs share the same subject.
Types of dependent clauses:
Noun, verb, and adverbial clauses