Combine ,,Use (and) or (or) to join the subjects.

1/ The raffle will raise money. The auction will raise money.
The raffle and the auction will raise money.

2/ Food and drinks will make the party fun.Games and prizes will make the party fun.
Food and drinks or games and prizes will make the party fun.

3/ fran donated books to the auction . Her brother donated books to the auction.
Fran and her brother donated books to the auction .

4/ steve bid at the auction. Jeanette bid at the auction.
Steve and Jeanette bid at the auction.

""The word after and or or write capital letter or small capital..(which)

Q2/write each noun in the complete subject.

1/Some people in the group ask question.
Noun: people - group.

2/ children from schools and clubs come in ,too.
1/ Children - schools - clubs.
2/ children .which true 1 or 2?

Frank asked about the history of the museum.
Frank.

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2. Food, drinks, games, and prizes will make the party fun.

2/ children from schools and clubs come in ,too.
1/ Children - schools - clubs.
2/ children .which true 1 or 2?
1 us true.

Everything else is correct.

Here you go!

For the words "and" and "or," when combining subjects, you can use the following guidelines:

1. When both subjects are true or both subjects are taking the same action, use "and" to combine them. For example, "The raffle and the auction will raise money."

2. When only one of the subjects is true or one subject is taking a different action from the other, use "or" to combine them. For example, "Food and drinks or games and prizes will make the party fun."

Regarding capitalization, after the words "and" or "or," you generally do not need to write a capital letter unless the next word is a proper noun (a specific name of a person, place, or thing).

Regarding the complete subjects:

1. In the sentence "Some people in the group ask questions," the noun in the complete subject is "people."

2. In the sentence "Children from schools and clubs come in, too," the noun in the complete subject is "children."

So, the correct answer is option 2.

Finally, in the sentence "Frank asked about the history of the museum," the noun in the complete subject is "Frank."

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.