Rewrite each sentence, placing commas where they are needed. Uderline each compound subject once compound predicate twice.

1. The bat and glove(C.S) are in the bench.(C.P.)

2. The ballplayer swimmer, and runner, come(C.S.) from the same town.(C.P.)

3. The girl can run fast jump far,(C.S.) and, throw hard.(C.P.)

HELP SOMEONE PLEASE

1. CS but not a CP

2. CS but not CP. No comma is needed.
3. No CS but a CP. Wrong commas.

but i need to underline the CS once and the CP twice and put a comas were is go

im confuse im

A compound subject has two or more subjects.

A compound predicate has two or more verbs.

Please go back and study your book.

1. Your bat ball and glove are/ on the bench.=

2. The ballplayer swimmer and runner come/ from same town.=

3. The girl can run fast, jump far and/ throw hard.=

im right or wrong im sorry to bother so much my mom is really sick and im confuse :(.

1. The bat and glove (C.S) are in the bench. (C.P.)

To rewrite the sentence with proper comma placement:

The bat, and glove (C.S), are in the bench. (C.P.)

Explanation: The original sentence correctly identifies the compound subject (the bat and glove) and the compound predicate (are in the bench), but it lacks the necessary comma to separate the two subjects and emphasize their individuality.

2. The ballplayer, swimmer, and runner (C.S), come from the same town. (C.P.)

To rewrite the sentence with proper comma placement:

The ballplayer, swimmer, and runner (C.S), come (C.P) from the same town. (C.P.)

Explanation: The original sentence correctly identifies the compound subject (the ballplayer, swimmer, and runner) but fails to properly identify the compound predicate. The comma is added before the word "come" to separate the subject from the predicate.

3. The girl can run fast, jump far (C.S), and throw hard. (C.P.)

To rewrite the sentence with proper comma placement:

The girl can run fast (C.S), jump far (C.S), and throw hard. (C.P.)

Explanation: The original sentence correctly identifies the compound subject (the girl) and compound predicate (can run fast, jump far, and throw hard), but it misses the necessary commas to separate the compound subjects. Commas are added after "fast" and "jump far" to properly indicate the compound subjects.