Compound Subjects
Compound Predicates
100

Directions: Combine the subjects using "and."

Sentence 1: The dog is hungry. The cat is hungry.  

Answer: The dog and the cat are hungry.

100

Directions: Combine the predicates using "and."

  • Sentence 1: The dog barks. The dog runs.

Answer: The dog barks and runs.

200

Directions: Combine the subjects using "and."

  • Sentence 2: John goes to school. Mary goes to school.

Answer: John and Mary go to school.

200

Directions: Combine the predicates using "and."

  • Sentence 2: She writes a letter. She reads a book.

Answer: She writes a letter and reads a book.

300

Directions: Combine the subjects using "and."

  • Sentence 3: I do my homework. You do your homework.

Answer: You and I do our homework.

300

Directions: Combine the predicates using "and."

  • Sentence 3: They finish the project. They present their ideas.

Answer: They finish the project and present their ideas.

400

Directions: Combine the subjects using "or."

  • Sentence 4: The boy is at home. The girl is at home.

Answer: The boy or the girl is at home.

400

Directions: Combine the predicates using "or."

  • Sentence 4: I will prepare dinner. I will order food.

Answer: I will prepare dinner or order food.

500

Directions: Combine the subjects using "or."

  • Sentence 5: The teacher does the assignment. The students do the assignment.

Answer: The teacher or the students do the assignment.

500

Directions: Combine the predicates using "or."

  • Sentence 5: He might travel to Europe. He might stay at home and work

Answer: He might travel to Europe or stay at home and work.