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What is a simple subject in a sentence?

What is a simple subject in a sentence?

“The simple subject is the noun or pronoun in the complete subject that tells what the sentence is talking about. The other words in the complete subject modify the simple subject.

Is my brother a simple subject?

One-word Subjects. The most common type of simple subject is a single word: My brother rides his bike to school.

Is teacher a simple subject?

The complete subject (everything before the predicate) is “the teacher.” The simple subject is “teacher.”

What is a subject easy definition?

1 : the person or thing discussed : topic She’s the subject of rumors. Let’s change the subject. 2 : an area of knowledge that is studied in school Geography is my favorite subject. 3 : a person who owes loyalty to a monarch or state. 4 : a person under the authority or control of another.

Can a simple sentence have 2 subjects?

A simple sentence could have a compound subject (i.e., a subject with two or more simple subjects). For example: Jack likes walking.

What is an example of a complete and simple subject?

The hungry fox darted across the yard.

  • The small carton of nails was found under the seat.
  • The Lord’s extensive collection of coins is on display until June.
  • What are some examples of a complete subject?

    Complete Subject. That boy puts a lot of garlic in his food. (That boy is an example of a complete subject. It is the simple subject (in this case, boy) plus all modifiers.) Let’s look at this example again: The world’s youngest pope was 11 years old. (The world’s youngest pope is the complete subject. Pope is the simple subject.

    What are complete and simple subjects?

    Joe waited for the train. “Joe” = subject,“waited” = verb.

  • The train was late.…
  • Mary and Samantha took the bus.…
  • I looked for Mary and Samantha at the bus station.…
  • Mary and Samantha arrived at the bus station early but waited until noon for the bus.
  • What are examples of simple subject with compound predicate?

    Rachel,Kim,and Stacy are all on vacation in Peru.

  • Friendship,honesty,and love are important.
  • My books,pencils,and journals fit neatly in my backpack.
  • Jennifer,Georgina,and Amelia run faster than the rest of the class.
  • Greece,Turkey,and Morocco are on my bucket list.