Write Two For Each

Compound Subjects #15

Worksheet Description

This worksheet consists of illustrations that serve as prompts for students to write two sentences about each picture. The first sentence must contain a simple subject, which is a single person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or being something. The second sentence should have a compound subject, which includes two or more subjects connected by a conjunction that share the same verb or action in the sentence. By looking at each image, students are expected to create appropriate sentences that reflect the activities or situations depicted.

The aim of this worksheet is to teach students the difference between simple and compound subjects within the context of sentence structure. It encourages students to practice identifying when a subject is singular or plural and when it involves more than one actor or element. This exercise also helps them understand how to match these subjects with the correct verb forms, ensuring subject-verb agreement. Furthermore, the task aids in enhancing students’ descriptive writing skills as they compose sentences that reflect the scenes in the images.