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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Compound predicate help needed

Is the only requirment for a compound predicate that it has to have the same subject as the first, even the first predicate is essential to understand the second one?

e.g., I'm not a Communist and don't expect to be treated as such.
  

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Anonymous Is the only requirment for a compound predicate that it has to have the same subject as the first, even the first predicate is essential to understand the second one? , I'm not a Communist and don't expect to be treated as such. You are correct.

  • Anonymous Is the only requirment for a compound predicate that it has to have the same subject as the first, even the first predicate is essential to understand the second one?
  • , I'm not a Communist and don't expect to be treated as such.
  • You are correct.
  • If there are two subjects (even if the second one expressed is the same as the first), you have a compound sentence.
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Anonymous
Is the only requirment for a compound predicate that it has to have the same subject as the first, even the first predicate is essential to understand the second one?

e.g., I'm not a Communist and don't expect to be treated as such.
You are correct. If there are two subjects (even if the second one express

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