A sentence with two independent clauses (simple sentences)
Compound sentence
The cats scratched all night.
The (cats) scratched all night
The village is burning.
The village (is burning).
The dog pooped.
Find the verb(s)
The dog (pooped).
I cleaned up the puke.
Single verb or compound verb?
I cleaned up the puke.
Single verb (cleaned)
The action being performed in a sentence
Verb
After dinner, the dog barked at the cats.
After dinner, the (dog) barked at the cats.
Kellen, I (said) you could talk once and only once.
Kellen, I (said) you could talk once and only once
I am tired.
Find the subject(s)
(I) am tired.
Soulja Boy went shopping and bought Jordans.
Single verbs or compound verbs?
Soulja Boy went shopping and bought Jordans.
compound verb (went & bought)
Person, place, or thing performing a verb.
Subject
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I think you missed the deer.
I (think) you missed the deer.
When do we get home? I am starving.
Find the subject in each sentence
When do (we) get home? (I) am starving.
Cody and Kellen are having a really good game.
Single subject or compound subjects?
Cody and Kellen are having a really good game.
Compound subjects (Cody & Kellen)
More than one subject performing a verb
Compound subject
The cat, the dog, and the rabbit stay indoors.
(The cat, the dog, and the rabbit) stay indoors.
Why must you push me? I have never pushed you.
Why must you (push) me? I (have) never (pushed) you.
I can never see you again.
Find the verb(s)
I (can) never (see) you again.
The green snake bit my hand and leg.
Single subject or compound subjects?
The green snake bit my hand and leg.
Single subject (the green snake)
More than one verb being performed by the same subject(s)
Compound verb
John has 3 sisters North, South, and West.
(John) has 3 sisters North, South, and West.
There is fur on the ground.
There (is) fur on the ground.
The white dog and spotted dog barked and snarled at me.
Find the subject(s) and verb(s)
The (white dog) and (spotted dog) (barked) and (snarled) at me.
Felix kicked a soccer ball and caught a football.
Single verbs or compound verbs?
Felix kicked a soccer ball and caught a football.
compound verbs (kicked and caught)