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In each of the following sentences ,turn the subject into a compound subject and write the new sentence .(if necessary ,change the verb to agree with the compound subject.For instance ,‘’ Anne plays softball ‘’ ,but ‘’ Anne and Toni play softball.’’...
>< (2)In each of the following sentences ,turn the subject into a compound subject and write the new sentence .(if necessary ,change the verb to agree with the compound subject.For instance ,‘’ Anne plays softball ‘’ ,but ‘’ Anne and Toni
A complex sentence is made of a simple sentence and a dependent, or subordinate, clause (has a subject and a verb but does not express a complete thought. So, a compound complex sentence is made up of more than one sentence joined by a conjunction, and at least one of those sentence ...
In traditional grammar, the four basic types of sentence structures are the simple sentence, the compound sentence, the complex sentence, and the compound-complex sentence. The most common word order in English sentences isSubject-Verb-Object (SVO). When reading a sentence, we generally expect th...
B.Lewis and Alice played in the backyard and read in the house. -->Simple Sentence With Compound Subject & Compound Verb This diagram looks crazy! But, you're now an expert at finding the cross part in the diagram. You can see here that there is only of these designs. That's because...
"Joe" = subject, "waited" = verb The train was late. "The train" = subject, "was" = verb Mary and Samantha took the bus. "Mary and Samantha" = compound subject, "took" = verb I looked for Mary and Samantha at the bus station. ...
long simple sentence: Leaning first this way and then that, the large tan dog with a wide black collar barked loudly at the full moon last night from under the lilac bush in the shadow of the north side of the house. The simple sentence may have a compound subject: The dog and the ...
"Joe" = subject, "waited" = verb The train was late. "The train" = subject, "was" = verb Mary and Samantha took the bus. "Mary and Samantha" = compound subject, "took" = verb I looked for Mary and Samantha at the bus station. ...