Тема:
Особливості вживання складеного підмета та складеного присудка.
We are going
to learn more about a compound subject, a compound predicate and to do some
tasks to improve your knowledge.
Presentation of new material
Today we are going to review the
topic about a sentence and learn more about parts of the sentence.
First of all, we need to
review some concepts on the topic:
•
What is a sentence?
•
What parts
of a sentence do you know?
•
Any complete
sentence has two main parts, called the subject and the predicate. (card #1)
•
A Compound Subject is a subject with
two or more nouns or pronouns joined by the word and or another conjunction. Compound subjects share the same
predicate.
Example:
Her shoes were
covered with mud. Her ankles were covered with mud, too.
Her shoes and
ankles were covered with mud.
'Her shoes and
ankles' is the compound subject.
The predicate
in both the sentences is 'were covered with mud.'
•
A Compound Predicate is a predicate
with two or more verbs joined by the word and or another conjunction. Compound predicates share the same
subject.
Example:
Jan jumped on
her bike. Jan rode around the block.
Jan jumped on
her bike and rode around the block.
The compound
predicate is 'jumped on her bike and rode around the block.' The subject in both the sentences is
Jan.
•
Compound Subject and Compound
Predicate: A sentence can have a compound subject and a compound predicate.
Example:
Sue and Maria went to the mall and shopped for an
hour.
2. Writing
T.: Now, let’s do some tasks. (cards #2)
1) Indicate whether the sentence has a compound
subject or a compound predicate.
2) Also write at least five examples of your own.
Card#1
•
A Compound Subject is a subject with
two or more nouns or pronouns joined by the word and or another conjunction. Compound subjects share the same
predicate.
Example:
Her shoes were
covered with mud. Her ankles were covered with mud, too.
Her shoes and
ankles were covered with mud.
'Her shoes and
ankles' is the compound subject.
The predicate
in both the sentences is 'were covered with mud.'
•
A Compound Predicate is a predicate
with two or more verbs joined by the word and or another conjunction. Compound predicates share the same
subject.
Example:
Jan jumped on
her bike. Jan rode around the block.
Jan jumped on
her bike and rode around the block.
The compound
predicate is 'jumped on her bike and rode around the block.' The subject in both the sentences is
Jan.
•
Compound Subject and Compound
Predicate: A sentence can have a compound subject and a compound predicate.
Example:
Sue and Maria went to the mall and shopped for an
hour.
Card#2
Compound
Subject and Predicate
Directions: Indicate whether the sentence has a
compound subject or a compound predicate.
Jim and Ruth climb rock walls.
compound subject
compound predicate
Mr. Scott writes and draws on the computer program.
compound subject
compound predicate
Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse were the creation of
Walt Disney.
compound subject
compound predicate
Our planet revolves around the sun and rotates on its
axis.
compound subject
compound predicate
The A minor chord and the C minor chord sound
different.
compound subject
compound predicate
Dolphins and porpoises have highly developed reasoning
abilities.
compound subject
compound predicate
John Lennon wrote and performed the song
"Imagine".
compound subject
compound predicate
Asians and Hispanics are minorities in the United
States.
compound subject
compound predicate
Maya Angelou writes poetry and has appeared on many TV
shows.
compound subject
compound predicate
Parentheses and brackets tell us which operation to do
first.
compound subject
compound predicate
Platelets and red blood cells are found in the blood.
compound subject
compound predicate
Flowers and trees can be found near the capital.
compound subject
compound predicate
The directions said to recite and repeat until
understood.
compound subject
compound predicate
The principal and the teacher are best friends.
compound subject
compound predicate
John selected and paid for the newly released CD.
compound subject
compound predicate
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