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umka21 [38]
2 years ago
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Exercise 2 Draw one line under each simple subject and two lines under each compound predicate in the following sentences.

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Finger [1]2 years ago
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In the given sentence, simple subject is playwright and compound predicate is evaluate and make.

<h3>What is compound predicate?</h3>

Compound predicates are predicates made up of two or more verbs or verb phrases and connected together by a conjunction. Regarding a single basic or complex issue, it makes two or more statements. Subjects and predicates make up the majority of English sentences. Clauses are created when they join. The complete subject is the main phrase of a sentence that contains all of the modifiers and at least one noun (or noun equivalent). The complete predicate contains at least one verb, as well as any accompanying auxiliaries, modifiers, and completing words. It makes clear everything that is being said about the noun or verb in the single-sentence or compound sentence.

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