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Harrizon [31]
1 year ago
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Exercise 1 Draw one line under each compound subject and two lines under the simple predicate they share. Circle the conjunction

or conjunctions.
Mr. Tanaka and the drama club are meeting with the school board this afternoon.
English
1 answer:
Zanzabum1 year ago
6 0

In this sentence the compound subject is Mr.Tanaka & drama club.The simple predicate is meeting. The conjunction is and.

<u>Mr. Tanaka</u> <u>and</u> the <u>drama club</u> are <u>meeting</u> with the school board this afternoon.

<h3>what is compound subject, simple predicate and conjunction?</h3>

compound subject:

A compound subject is formed when a phrase uses more than one subject for each verb.

A subject comprising two or more simple subjects is referred to as a compound subject. In other terms, a sentence's topic is a compound subject if it consists of two or more components.

simple predicate:

The verb that completes the sentence is the simple predicate. The primary verb or verbal phrase in a sentence that describes the action of the subject is known as the simple predicate.

Conjunction:

Conjunctions, also known as the conjuncts of the conjunctions, are words, phrases, or clauses that they conjunction are used to join the two words, phases.

Hence, the compound subject is Mr.Tanaka & drama club.The simple predicate is meeting. The conjunction is and.

Learn more about compound subject, simple predicate and conjunction from here:

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