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Q: What parts of speech make up a simple subject?
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The simple predicate is the same thing as the?

The simple predicate is the same thing as the verb. It is one of two necessary components to make a sentence; the other is a subject.


What is a 'simple noun'?

The term 'simple noun' is sometimes used to describe the nouns used to make a compound noun; for example the 'simple noun' bath and the 'simple noun' tub join to form the 'compound noun' bathtub.Another use of the term 'simple noun' as an alternative for the term 'simple subject' of a sentence; for example:A big, slimy, green, worm crawled out of my apple.The entire noun phrase 'A big, slimy, green, worm' is the subject of the sentence, the simple subject is 'worm'.


What part of speech is making?

Making can be several parts of speech; give the whole sentence, please! I.e., "Making a lot of money is my main goal!" or, "I am making a hard choice." The base word, to make, is a verb.


What part of speech is the year 1987?

If you make '1987' the subject of your sentence it would be a noun.Normally, it's a numeral (a cardinl numeral).


What is the subject of this sentence will your mother be visiting us at Christmas?

A subject in a question is commonly found after the verb (this is called inverted order). To make finding the subject easier, switching the question into a simple statement will help. That would make the interrogative sentence a declarative sentence. "Your mother will be visiting us at Christmas." This sentence now has the simple Subject-Verb-Complement sentence structure (a complement is a fancy word for the rest of the sentence). So, simply put, the subject is mother.