Subject is not a word part, it is an entire word.
The word subjecting is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb to subject.
The word our is a pronoun. It means to belong to us.
Simuno is a Filipino word of the subject part of a sentence. Subject can be a noun or pronoun.
Aspect would be the word you are looking for.
the subject
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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.
The word "signed" can function as both a subject and a predicate, depending on how it is used in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "She signed the contract," "signed" is the verb in the predicate. In the sentence "The signed document is on the desk," "signed" is part of the subject.
* adjective * modifies the subject of the sentence 'novel'
The word 'than' cannot be the subject of a sentence on its own. However, it could form part of a noun phrase that is the subject of a sentence. For example 'Being poorer than a church mouse is not a happy situation.'
He is a pronoun, generally used to replace a male noun. In a sentence, he plays the part of the subject, or a component of the subject. For example: He went to the grocery store. He is doing the action - therefore he is the subject. He and I are going fishing. He and I are the subject - both are performing the action.
The word "glum" is an adjective. It describes someone who is moody or sullen.