Friday, November 18, 2011

Compound subjects and compound predicates?

ok i gotta find the compound subject or predicate in this report!! can someone help 'cause i'm confused. Because i think it's not the same as Complete Subject and Complet Predicate ain't it??





PLEASE a little HELP!








Eldrick (Tiger) Woods, now 33 years of age, has had an unprecedented career since becoming a professional golfer in the late summer of 1996. He has won 92 tournaments, 71 of those on the PGA Tour, including the 1997, 2001, 2002 and 2005 Masters Tournaments, 1999, 2000, 2006 and 2007 PGA Championships, 2000, 2002, and 2008 U.S. Open Championships, and 2000, 2005 and 2006 Open Championships. With his second Masters victory in 2001, Tiger became the first ever to hold all four professional major championships at the same time. He is the career victories leader among active players on the PGA Tour, and is the career money list leader.





In 2000, Woods matched the record of Ben Hogan in 1953 in winning three professional major championships in the same year. Hogan won the Masters, U.S. Open and The Open Championship. Tiger also became the first since Denny Shute in 1936-37 to win the PGA Championship in consecutive years.|||Compund subject? well that was 2 or more nouns joined by "and" while Compound predicate are 2 or more predicate nouns, adjective, or adverb joined by "and". Example: Allyssa and Gemmah are cheerful and talented.Allyssa and Gemmah are the compound subjects while cheerful and talented are the compound predicates

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