Subjects and Predicates Week 4 Compound Subjects.

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Subjects and Predicates Week 4 Compound Subjects

Compound Subject A compound subject is two or more subjects that have the same verb and are joined by a conjunction such as and or or. A compound subject is two or more subjects that have the same verb and are joined by a conjunction such as and or or. Two or more subjects Two or more subjects Same verb Same verb Joined by conjunction (and/or) Joined by conjunction (and/or)

Let’s Do It! You and she took entrance tests yesterday. You and she took entrance tests yesterday.

Now you do it!! 1. The physical therapist and his patient plan exercises. 2. Heat, light, water and massage are used to treat certain physical disabilities. 3. Stiff joints and pain are generally eased with heat. 4. A hot bath or hot compress heats deep, sore tissues.