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Intermed Grammar 3: Compound Subjects & Predicates

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  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 6:32
  • Media: Video/mp4
  • Posted: 06/26/2009
  • Use: Watch Online & Download
  • Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
  • Size: 100 MB

This lesson is part of the series: Intermediate English Grammar Course Level 1, Package 2 - Intermediate Grammar Level 1 and 2

This lesson is excerpted from the Intermediate Grammar I course. The full course was created by and is available from Splashes from the River. You can check out this and other courses from Splashes at www.splashesfromtheriver.com.

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Marie Rackham
Marie Rackham
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Marie Sophia Rackham was born in 1934 and raised in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She earned degrees in English and Geography from the University of British Columbia, and spent thirteen years studying piano with the Royal Conservatory of Music.

She worked as a public school teacher for thirty-four years, teaching at all levels from kindergarten to grade twelve; and taught piano and theory privately in her own studio for fourteen years.

Over her many years of teaching language arts, Marie developed her own curriculum for teaching basic grammar and punctuation, which was eventually published through the local Teacher's Resource Center and made available to all the schools in...

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Recent Reviews

Brittanie
Simple sentence or compound sentence?
09/14/2009
~ brittanie

I'm glad Marie reviewed how to classify a simple sentence with compound subjects and predicates from a compound sentence. It makes a lot more sense now that she's laid it out clearly in this video lecture. I'm happy to say that I can now pick out a simple sentence with a compound subject or predicate or both from a sentence with only one subject, etc.

Recent Comments

Brittanie
Simple sentence or compound sentence?
09/14/2009
~ brittanie

I'm glad Marie reviewed how to classify a simple sentence with compound subjects and predicates from a compound sentence. It makes a lot more sense now that she's laid it out clearly in this video lecture. I'm happy to say that I can now pick out a simple sentence with a compound subject or predicate or both from a sentence with only one subject, etc.

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