To find the simple subject in a sentence, identify the main noun that the sentence is about. This noun is usually the subject of the main verb in the sentence, and it is not part of a prepositional phrase or clause. Remember that the simple subject is the main noun, while the complete subject may include modifiers.
A simple sentence typically consists of one subject and one verb. For example, "She runs" has the subject 'she' and the verb 'runs'.
The simple subject is the main noun or pronoun in a sentence, and the simple predicate is the main verb or verb phrase. The complete subject includes the simple subject and all its modifiers, while the complete predicate includes the simple predicate and all its modifiers.
Yes, "viewers" is the simple subject in the sentence "The viewers looked into a special machine." It is the noun that the sentence is about.
You use "s" with verbs in the simple present tense when the subject is he, she, or it. For example, "He eats," "She studies," "It runs."
"You" is the simple subject of the sentence, "You asked this question."
It could be either. Example as a simple subject: "Eat only your share of the cake." Example as a simple predicate: "Share the cake with your sister."
A simple subject is the key word that tells the reader what or whom the sentence is talking about. The simple predicate is the main verb that describes the subject. A very simple example of a simple subject and predicate in a sentence could be, "Anna runs."
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Tennis is a noun; it can be used as a simple subject if you like. Here is an example: Tennis is fun.
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This example is a question or interrogative sentence and so I do not think the term "simple subject' applies. However, if it has a subject, "what" is it.
complete subject, it is when the noun has more characteristcs definited for example: The girl of my dreams shaged me me. In this sentence the girl of my dreams is complete subject instead simple subject for example: the boy are in love, in this sentence the boy is simple subject. by Jonathan santillán (Ecuador) Complete subject is when a noun has an additional description for example: the girl of my dreams lives in Cristo del consuelo and a simple subject is when the noun has not much description for example: the girl lives in Cristo del consuelo.
To find the simple subject in a sentence, identify the main noun that the sentence is about. This noun is usually the subject of the main verb in the sentence, and it is not part of a prepositional phrase or clause. Remember that the simple subject is the main noun, while the complete subject may include modifiers.
The simple subject may have other words modifying it. For example in the following sentence 'dog' is the simple subject but 'The big black dog' is the complete subject. The big black dog chased the cat.
Robert woke up at 6:00. Marissa went to the store. Mrs. Roberts passed out the homework.
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