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In grammar, a compound subject is a type of subject where two or more individual noun phrases are coordinated to form a single, larger noun phrase.
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Compound Subject. See the entry for Compound Subject in Grammar Monster's list of grammar terms and definitions.
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Compound Subjects. When two ore more subjects are compounded with and, they agree with a plural verb. Rain makes arthritis flare up. Rain and fog make ...
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Every verb in a sentence must have at least one subject. But that doesn't mean that a verb can have only one subject. Some verbs are greedy as far as subjects ...
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4 Aug 2011 ... Compound subjects have an “and” in them. Sometimes they're singular and sometimes they're plural.
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A subject that consists of two or more simple subjects joined by a coordinating conjunction and that have the same predicate.
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Often we use the conjunction "and" or a comma to combine nouns and pronouns as the subject of the verb. Two or more separate subjects make a compound ...
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Compound Subjects. A compound subject is two or more simple subjects that have the same predicate. Join the two or more simple subjects in a compound ...
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Compound Subject Lesson and Worksheet - Compound Verb Lesson and Worksheet.
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A compound subject is a list of two or more nouns, which perform the action indicated by the predicate (action word or phrase). Example: Shawn, Shane and ...
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