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lisabon 2012 [21]
3 years ago
14

Can someone help me out this this question please

English
1 answer:
aliina [53]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. S

<u>subject</u>: the tallow. <u>predicate</u>: was used.

2. C

<u>subjects</u>: these blueprints, you. <u>predicates</u>: are, need others.

3. C

<u>subjects</u>: Pikes Peak, it. <u>predicates</u>: is in, is.

4. S

<u>subject</u>: outdoor sports. <u>predicate</u>: are.

5. S

<u>subject</u>: cardinals. <u>predicate</u>: nest in

6. C

<u>subjects</u>: Emily, she. <u>predicates</u>: interests, is seeing.

7. S

<u>subject</u>: people. <u>predicate</u>: lease cars from.

8. C

<u>subjects</u>: we, Mar. <u>predicates</u>: decided on, go ordered.

Explanation:

Simple sentences are when there is only <em>one</em> independent clause, consisting of a subject and a predicate.

Compound sentences have <em>two or more </em>independent clauses, which means each complete clause can be a sentence on their own without a semicolon, FANBOY, etc. linking them together.

For questions, it can be a little tricky to determine what the subjects and predicates are. Rearrange them into statements. Example:

Where are you going?

Rearrange it into: You are going where.

Now it should be easier to find what the subject and predicate are, right?

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