Original Promptcreate an explaination on how to determine with conjunctions are compound predicates, compound subjects, compound sentences, compound direct objects, compound subject complements - how to tell the difference in sentences
This resource focuses on the identification and use of conjunctions in sentences. The learning objective is for students to recognize conjunctions such as 'and', 'but', and 'or', and to determine the type of compound structures they create within sentences. Students will practice circling conjunctions and naming the parts of the sentences they join, including compound subjects, predicates, sentences, direct objects, and subject complements. The document includes definitions and examples of each type of compound structure, providing clarity on their functions within sentences. Additionally, there is a practice section involving various sentences where students can apply what they’ve learned, followed by a self-reflection prompt to assess their understanding of compound types.