Yes: the subject is "Patch closure", which is singular, and the verb "was" is also singular, so the subject and verb agree. "Two defects" is plural, but since it is not the subject, but rather the object of a prepositional phrase, it has no effect on the verb.
Speaking of subject/verb agreement, the question should begin "Do the subject and verb agree", because the subject is "subject and verb", which is plural, so you need to have a plural verb (do) rather than the singular (does).
False. The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is being talked about or performing the action in the sentence. The action is typically carried out by the verb.
No, the subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or being described in the sentence. The action in a sentence is typically carried out by the verb.
"We" can function as a subject when used at the beginning of a sentence or phrase, indicating that the action is being carried out by a group of people. Example: "We went to the beach."
Watts has written: 'Point defects in crystals' -- subject(s): Crystals, Defects
The subject in the sentence is "you."
Robert G. Hopkins has written: 'Closure and Mahler's music' -- subject(s): Closure (Music), Criticism and interpretation
A subject in a sentence is who, what, or where the sentence is about.
The subject is who or what the sentence is about.
The subject of the sentence is "you."
A subject is what the sentence is about.To make a sentence with a subject think like if it was a theme.
Yes, "you" can be the subject in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "You are my friend," "you" is the subject.
What is the subject of this sentence? She was the subject of an investigation.