Two or more subjects are things we talk about when we’re sharing ideas, like different toys in a box.
Imagine you have a box full of your favorite toys: cars, blocks, and dolls. When you say "I see cars," that’s one subject, the cars. But if you say "I see cars and blocks," now you’re talking about two subjects, the cars and the blocks.
Like Sharing Your Snack
Think of it like sharing your snack at lunchtime. If you say, "I have cookies," that’s one subject, the cookies. But if you say, "I have cookies and juice," now you’re talking about two subjects, the cookies and the juice.
You can even talk about three or more things too! Like saying, "I have cookies, juice, and a toy." Now that’s three subjects. It's just like having more toys in your box, each one is a subject you're talking about.Two or more subjects are things we talk about when we’re sharing ideas, like different toys in a box.
Imagine you have a box full of your favorite toys: cars, blocks, and dolls. When you say "I see cars," that’s one subject, the cars. But if you say "I see cars and blocks," now you’re talking about two subjects, the cars and the blocks.
Like Sharing Your Snack
Think of it like sharing your snack at lunchtime. If you say, "I have cookies," that’s one subject, the cookies. But if you say, "I have cookies and juice," now you’re talking about two subjects, the cookies and the juice.
You can even talk about three or more things too! Like saying, "I have cookies, juice, and a toy." Now that’s three subjects. It's just like having more toys in your box, each one is a subject you're talking about.
Examples
- Math and science are two or more subjects that help explain the world around us.
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