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Compound Subjects and Predicates
Compound subjects are two or more subjects that share the same predicate. The subjects in a compound subject are usually joined by a conjunction and or or.
Example: Avenant and the princess loved each other very much. compound subject
Compound predicates are two or more predicates that share the same subject. The predicates in a compound predicate are usually joined by a conjunction and, but, or or.
Example: The king loved and cherished Fair One with Golden Locks. compound predicate
If there are three or more subjects or predicates in a compound subject or predicate, you must use commas to separate them.
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