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XxQueenxX:

Hey, what is the difference between compond subject and compond predicate

Astrid1:

A sentence has a compound subject when it has more than one subject. It has a compound predicate when there is more than one predicate. ... A compound predicate might share a helping verb, or it might be two (or more) separate verb phrases. Source: https://www.englishgrammar101.com/module-5/sentence-parts/lesson-4/compound-subjects-and-predicates#:~:text=Definition%3A,is%20more%20than%20one%20predicate.&text=A%20compound%20predicate%20might%20share,or%20more)%20separate%20verb%20phrases.

CocoCammron99:

Ok, the difference is A sentence has a compound subject when it has more than one subject. It has a compound predicate when there is more than one predicate. ... A compound predicate might share a helping verb, or it might be two (or more) separate verb phrases. The source is https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.englishgrammar101.com/module-5/sentence-parts/lesson-4/compound-subjects-and-predicates&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjyhL2bzNjuAhUVac0KHfKBA9UQFnoECAUQAg&usg=AOvVaw1F7GHv61k3UFI8Y6gttGm2 Dm me for any questions

XxQueenxX:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @CocoCammron99 Ok, the difference is A sentence has a compound subject when it has more than one subject. It has a compound predicate when there is more than one predicate. ... A compound predicate might share a helping verb, or it might be two (or more) separate verb phrases. The source is https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.englishgrammar101.com/module-5/sentence-parts/lesson-4/compound-subjects-and-predicates&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjyhL2bzNjuAhUVac0KHfKBA9UQFnoECAUQAg&usg=AOvVaw1F7GHv61k3UFI8Y6gttGm2 Dm me for any questions \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Thank you

CocoCammron99:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @XxQueenxX \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @CocoCammron99 Ok, the difference is A sentence has a compound subject when it has more than one subject. It has a compound predicate when there is more than one predicate. ... A compound predicate might share a helping verb, or it might be two (or more) separate verb phrases. The source is https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.englishgrammar101.com/module-5/sentence-parts/lesson-4/compound-subjects-and-predicates&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjyhL2bzNjuAhUVac0KHfKBA9UQFnoECAUQAg&usg=AOvVaw1F7GHv61k3UFI8Y6gttGm2 Dm me for any questions \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Thank you \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) NP

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