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nydimaria [60]
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.

English
1 answer:
slava [35]2 years ago
3 0

Producers neither desire nor support unpopular plays.

Simple Subject: Producers

Simple predicate: desire

Complete subject: Producers neither

Complete predicate of sentence: desire nor support unpopular plays.

Conjunctions: Neither...nor

What is subject and predicate and conjunctions?

Either a noun or a pronoun serves as the sentence's main topic or main reason. A verb or verb-phrase serves as the sentence's primary predicate. The subject is comprised of the central idea and any supplementary or developing notions. The complete predicate of a sentence is created by combining the simple predicate with other words that either elaborate on or complete its meaning.

A phrase is a group of words used to concisely communicate a single idea or problem. The noun or pronoun that acts as the narrative's central focus is known as the subject of a sentence.

Predicate is the term used to describe the entire group of words in a sentence that are unrelated to the topic. The sentence's predicate can be inferred from whatever the subject is not if the subject of a sentence can be identified from just one phrase.

The term conjunction joins or connects clauses, words, and phrases in a sentence. In a sentence, conjunctions in sentences are used to connect words. Conjunctions like "but," "although," and "while" are frequently used. There are three different kinds of conjunctions: coordinating, subordinating, and correlative.

Simple Subject: Producers

Simple predicate: desire

Complete subject: Producers neither

Complete predicate: desire nor support unpopular plays.

Conjunctions: Neither...nor

To learn more about subject and predicate and conjunctions from the given link below,

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