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Compound Subjects and Compound Predicates Mummey
By Bart Mummey
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Question 1
1.
The cat and the dog played in the yard.
compound subject
both
neither
compound predicate
Question 2
2.
He sang and danced during the talent show.
both
compound subject
compound predicate
neither
Question 3
3.
The sparrows and finches chirped and played happily.
compound subject
neither
both
compound predicate
Question 4
4.
She read a book and wrote a story for class.
compound subject
both
compound predicate
neither
Question 5
5.
Which sentence has a compound subject?
Tom and Jerry played football at the park.
Anna ran quickly in the morning.
The cat climbed the tall tree.
Question 6
6.
Identify the sentence with a compound predicate.
The dog barked loudly at the mailman.
Sammy rode his bike after school.
Sara sang and danced during the talent show.
Laura is painting a beautiful landscape.
Question 7
7.
Which sentence has both a compound subject and predicate?
Peter and Jane walked to the store and bought ice cream.
The sun shines brightly in the sky.
John quickly finished his homework and played video games.
Cats and dogs are popular pets in many households.
Question 8
8.
Identify the sentence with a compound subject.
The birds chirped melodiously in the morning.
My mom cooked dinner while I set the table.
Jack and Jill went up the hill.
Question 9
9.
Which sentence has a compound subject?
Joe and Tom are playing basketball.
The cat chased the dog.
The book is on the table.
Question 10
10.
Identify the sentence with a compound predicate.
She swims and surfs at the beach.
He reads books for pleasure and knowledge.
The flowers bloomed early this year.
Question 11
11.
Which sentence contains both a compound subject and predicate?
The movie was long but interesting.
Jack and Jill went up the hill and fetched water.
He rode his bike and played soccer.
Question 12
12.
Identify the sentence that does not have a compound subject or predicate.
Mary and John walked to school together.
She read a book and wrote a report.
The teacher explained the lesson clearly.