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Name • A compound subject has two or more subjects with the same predicate. • A compound predicate has two or more predicates with the same subject * Combine subjects or predicates using and, or, or but, or the words eitherior and neitherinor. A Write an S if the sentence has a compound subject. Write a P if the sentence has a compound predicate. Write each compound subject or predicate on the line. Then put parentheses around the word or words that combine the subjects or predicates Omar got a new puppy and named her Daisy. 2. Daisy and Omar enjoy playing outside together in good weather. 3. Nesther Omar nor Daisy likes to be outside in the rain.​

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Explanation:

1. Omar got a new puppy "and" named her Daisy.

P (compound predicate)

The compound predicates are 'got' and 'named'

The word 'and' combined the predicates

2. Daisy "and" Omar enjoy playing outside together in good weather.

S (compound subject)

The compound subjects are 'Daisy' and 'Omar'

The word 'and' combined the subjects

3. "Neither" Omar "nor" Daisy likes to be outside in the rain.

S (compound subject)

The compound subjects are 'Omar' and 'Daisy'

The words 'neither nor' combined the subjects

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