Subjects English Grammar Parts of Speech Subjects Questions How do you determine subject and predicate in questions? What is a complete subject? What is an implied subject? How do you find the simple subject in a sentence? And what is a simple subject? What is the subject of the following sentence?: I am working on an essay for English class. What is the subject of the following sentence?: The teacher covered several subjects today in history class. How would you use Personification in a sentence? What is the predicate of the following sentence?: Fifty sheep were grazing in the large field. What is the subject of the following sentence?: Sara wants a pink or blue dress for her birthday. What is the subject of the following sentence?: Mike and Joe will walk swiftly towards their car at 8:00 pm. What is the subject of the following sentence?: John and I are shopping at the mall. What is the subject of the following sentence?: The doubles match was more exciting. What is the subject of the following sentence?: To everyone's dismay, the movie did not have a surprise ending. What is the subject of the following sentence?: The red bicycle is at the repair shop, since it has a flat tire. What is the predicate of the following sentence?: I like vacationing at the island because of the warm weather and nice breeze. What is the predicate of the following sentence?: Good nutrition is necessary. What is the predicate of the following sentence?: A few children were unhappy with the field trip What is a compound predicate? What is a simple predicate? Could you help find subjects and predicates in the following sentence? Thanks! How do you determine subject and predicate in questions? How do you find the simple/compound subject and the simple/compound predicate in a question? What is the predicate of a sentence? What does that mean? What is the simple subject and simple predicate in this sentence? What is the subject and predicate of this sentence? I am your best friend. What is a predicate? Which word in the sentence is a predicate nominative? And why? What's the difference between a predicate nominative and a direct object? Which word in the sentence is a predicate nominative? Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only president of the United States to serve three terms. Can you tell me the simple predicate for the following sentences? How do you know? How do you figure out the subject and predicate and direct object in a sentence? What are compound subjects and compound objects? What is the subject, verb, subject compliment, and the direct object in this sentence? Our neighbors are from Australia. In which one of the following sentences is the simple subject also the complete subject? What is a complete subject, simple subject, and a verb? What is the subject in the sentence? It is singular or plural? What is the verb? Sally hates pie. What is the noun, verb, subject, and predicate in the following sentence? The little green car sped down the street. What is the simple subject of the following sentence? Then, glancing upward at Lady Weathers's face, he saw a look of consternation. What is the definition of complete subject and complete predicate? Could you help me identify the subjects and compound subjects in these sentences? Which sentence has a logical mismatch between the predicate and subject? Which is correct? In a sentence with a compound subject, each subject: What is a subject opener? Can you have a subject at the end of a sentence? Is "you" the subject or object in this sentence? As in "Who are you?" What is the subject? Is "whom" the subject? Her sons, both of whom work abroad, will come back home this summer. What is the complete subject and complete predicate? I am confused. Can "I" be the subject in a sentence? What is the subject of the following sentence? For once in your life, try something new and exciting. What is the difference between a simple and a complete subject? What is the the subject and predicate in each sentence? Why? Can the word "it" be the subject in a sentence? If the sentence is: It is raining. What is the subject of the sentence? The books and papers for the project are stacked neatly on the desk. Which sentence contains a plural subject? Could you explain why? In the following sentence, what is the subject complement? What is the simple subject in this sentence? The Saturn Rocket made travel to the moon possible. Are there examples of sentences that have no subject? What is the simple subject in these sentences? I have a quick question. This is really confusing me. In literature, what is a subject? What is the complete subject of the sentence: "Everyone in our school is wearing uniforms this year."? Question #37105 Question #b411d Question #be5e0 What is the subject pronoun in the sentence: "She asked him to help her bathe their dog"? 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