The simple subject is Jake and Katie. The simple predicate is go.
Jake and Katie is the simple subject. Go is the simple predicate
His. His is a possessive pronoun and Katie's is possessive so you should use his
In this sentence, there are two simple subjects. Jake goes Katie goes This means that both Jake and Katie are simple subjects.
There are two nouns in the sentence: Katie and book.
'WA' is a particle in Japanese. It follows a noun, signalling that the noun is the subject of the sentence. In lamens terms, it's like 'am' or 'is'. E.g "Watashi WA Katie desu" which means "I am Katie"
Can someone help me label this sentence? Katie forgot her nonfiction book on the desk.
Katie Tamony has written: 'Your second pregnancy' -- subject(s): Subsequent pregnancy
Becky Bring McDaniel has written: 'Kathy Lo Hizo/katie Did It' 'Larry and the cookie' -- subject(s): African Americans, Cookies, Fiction, Play 'Katie Couldn't' 'Kathy Lo Hizo' 'Katie Did It' 'Katie Did It (Share a Story Big Books, Rookie Reader)' 'Katie couldn't' -- subject(s): Brothers and sisters, Fiction, Size 'Katie did it' 'Kathy Lo Hizo'
Katie DuMont has written: 'Picture perfect framing' -- subject(s): Picture frames and framing
Katie Argent has written: 'Womens' issues in housing' -- subject(s): Housing, Directories, Women
Katie took Tom for a ride in the red wagon.