Compound Subjects Practice
A worksheet for second graders to practice identifying and using compound subjects in sentences.
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Compound Subjects Practice
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What is a Compound Subject?
A compound subject is when two or more nouns or pronouns share the same verb in a sentence. They are usually joined by the word 'and' or 'or'.
Example: Mom and Dad went to the store. (Mom and Dad are the compound subject)
Circle the compound subject in each sentence.
1. My dog and cat play together.
My dog
dog and cat
play together
My cat
2. Apples and bananas are healthy snacks.
are healthy
Apples
bananas
Apples and bananas
Complete each sentence with a compound subject.
1. and like to read books.
2. or will sing a song.
3. The sun and make the day bright.
Write two sentences using a compound subject.
1.
2.
Read each sentence. Is the underlined part a compound subject? Circle True or False.
1. My brother and sister play outside.
True
False
2. The birds sing loudly.
True
False
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