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Compound Subject & Compound Predicate Worksheet
Compound Subject & Compound Predicate Worksheet
Compound Subject & Compound Predicate Worksheet
Compound Subject & Compound Predicate Worksheet
Compound Subject & Compound Predicate Worksheet
Compound Subject & Compound Predicate Worksheet
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Practice identifying sentence fragments and complete sentences with this 2 page, 40 question worksheet.

To introduce the skill, students are given descriptions, images, and examples of compound subjects and compound sentences. Then, students are given...

  • 10 sentences in which they must identify the compound subject in a sentence.
  • 10 sentences in which they must identify the compound predicate in a sentence.
  • 15 sentences in which they must recognize the underlined word(s) and identify them as a compound subject, compound predicate, or neither.
  • At the conclusion of the worksheet, students are given several images, and they must create their own 5 sentences that have compound subjects or compound predicates in them based on the image.

An answer key is provided. Enjoy!

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Compound Subject & Compound Predicate Worksheet

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5th - 8th
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Teaching Duration
40 minutes

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Description

Practice identifying sentence fragments and complete sentences with this 2 page, 40 question worksheet.

To introduce the skill, students are given descriptions, images, and examples of compound subjects and compound sentences. Then, students are given...

  • 10 sentences in which they must identify the compound subject in a sentence.
  • 10 sentences in which they must identify the compound predicate in a sentence.
  • 15 sentences in which they must recognize the underlined word(s) and identify them as a compound subject, compound predicate, or neither.
  • At the conclusion of the worksheet, students are given several images, and they must create their own 5 sentences that have compound subjects or compound predicates in them based on the image.

An answer key is provided. Enjoy!

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