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Simple and Compound Subjects and Predicates
A sentence may consist of only two words, a substantive (noun or pronoun) and a predicate, verb or verb phrase. However, subjects and predicates usually include other words that explain or complete their meaning. Learn about the simple...
Englishing
ESL - What is a sentence? - Subject & Predicate (Simple or Complete)
In this lesson, Mr. P. will talk about the structure of a sentence (subject and predicate). He will also talk about simple and complete subjects and predicates. At the end of the lesson, he will give an exercise for students to...
Curated Video
Simple Sentences: Subject & Predicate | Video Lessons
A video lesson teaching students about subjects and predicates, independent clauses, and what makes a sentence. Includes a worksheet and activities. Download the lesson worksheet (see Link #1) before starting the lesson.
Englishing
ESL - Sentence Structures: Simple, Compound and Complex
In this lesson, Mr. P. will talk about three sentence types: Simple, complex and compound. He will also explain coordinating and subordinating conjunctions using them in complex and compound sentences.
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Clarendon Learning
Simple and Compound Sentences for Kids | Learn the difference between simple and compound sentences
In this video we discuss the difference between simple and compound sentences. Simple sentences must have just two parts; a Subject and a predicate or verb. Compound sentences are made up of two complete simple sentences or independent...
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Noun Clauses: Advanced English Grammar | A Noun Clause is a Part of Speech Classed as a Noun
A subordinate or dependent clause that acts as a noun is called a noun (or substantive) clause. When a simple noun is not enough to represent a person, place, thing, or idea, we use a noun cl
ause.
A noun clause...
Curated Video
Compound Sentences | Video Lessons
A video lesson teaching students to identify and write compound sentences. Lesson includes worksheet and activities. Download the lesson worksheet (see Link #1) before starting the lesson.
Curated Video
Sentences, Phrases, and Clauses
You will differentiate between sentences, phrases, and clauses.