i am pride of my self
The simple subject of the sentence is "characters."
characters
The subject is "human voice." It is the noun that the sentence is describing as wonderful.
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Bennet girls makes up the simple subject. Yay for Pride and Prejudice.
The subject is the person or thing performing the action, the person or thing the sentence is about. For example, Marie bought a new book. (The person performing the action is Marie.) Another example: "Answers.com is a wonderful website." (What is the sentence about? Answers.com.) The subject often (although not always) comes at the beginning of the sentence, and is used with the main verb: My sister studied at Northeastern University. (Since the subject answers the question "who, or what, performed the action, "sister" is the subject.)
The pronouns are:any, an indefinite pronoun, the subject of the sentencehe, a personal pronoun, subject of the noun clause, 'he said'.
The subject of a sentence is the who or what doing or being something. "Yoko" is the subject; "invited" is the verb (Yoko is doing something).Another example: Yoko is a wonderful host. "Yoko" is the subject, and "is" is the verb (Yoko is being something).
The word I've is a contraction; a combination of the pronoun 'I' and the verb 'have' and acts as the subject and the verb of a sentence or phrase. Example:Thanks, I've had a wonderful time.
The subject in the sentence is "you."
A subject in a sentence is who, what, or where the sentence is about.
A sentence written in the third person uses pronouns like "he," "she," "it," or "they" to refer to the subject. The narrator is not a part of the story and describes characters from an outside perspective.
The subject is who or what the sentence is about.
The subject of the sentence is "you."