If you mean May as in the name or the month, it can be part of the simple subject.
An example would be, "May is a great month to take a bath"
If you mean May in the other way, it would not be part of the simple subject.
An example would be, "April may be a very bad month"
May Brody go to the store with me? which word is the simple subject
"Student" is certainly part of the simple subject. I believe "each" should also be considered part of the simple subject, making the complete simple subject "each student", but some might disagree.
The simple subject is kinds, not orchids. The word orchids is part of a prepositional phrase, so it is not the simple subject.
This answer depends on whether one considers that a phrase can be a noun. If one does, the two word phrase "Inca Indians" is the simple subject. If not, "Indians" is the simple subject and "Inca" an adjective modifying it and therefore not part of the simple subject.
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.
No, a complete predicate includes the verb and any words that modify or complete the verb, not the simple subject. The simple subject is the main noun in the sentence, while the complete predicate is the verb and everything related to it.
Yes, a simple subject can be in a prepositional phrase. The prepositional phrase provides additional information about the subject, but it does not change the subject itself.
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.
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A simple sentence is made up of a subject (usually a noun) and a predicate (usually a verb).
A simple subject is a thing. If it were talking about a Baseball or a sentence the baseball is the simple subject.
The simple subject is "You" and the simple predicate is "waited."