1. Compound Subject, Simple Predicate:
* The dog and the cat played in the yard.
* Compound Subject: The dog and the cat
* Simple Predicate: played
* My brother and I went to the store.
* Compound Subject: My brother and I
* Simple Predicate: went
* The red car and the blue truck crashed into each other.
* Compound Subject: The red car and the blue truck
* Simple Predicate: crashed
2. Compound Subject with a Conjunction:
* The children and their parents are going to the zoo.
* Compound Subject: The children and their parents (joined by "and")
* Simple Predicate: are going
* The sun and the moon shine brightly.
* Compound Subject: The sun and the moon (joined by "and")
* Simple Predicate: shine
Important Notes:
* Compound Subject: A compound subject consists of two or more subjects joined by a conjunction (usually "and," "or," or "but").
* Simple Predicate: A simple predicate is the verb or verb phrase in a sentence. It tells what the subject does or is.
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