The subject isn't shown but the subject in that sentence is "you".
Yes, the subject of the sentence "please be gentle" is understood to be "you" or the person being addressed.
The subject in the sentence is "you."
"Don't touch that package" has a subject and a verb. It's a complete sentence that makes sense. You could even shorten it to "Don't touch" and it would still be a sentence because the subject ("you") is understood.
Please do your homework regularly is an imperative sentence and has no subject but the subject (you) is implied. So to make a passive sentence from an imperative sentence you can use the subject - you. You have been told to do your homework regularly. or you could say: Let your homework be done regularly.
"Sit down and hear" is a sentence fragment, as it lacks a subject and a main verb. To make it a complete sentence, you could add a subject and a verb, such as "Please sit down and hear the presentation."
Yes, "Please submit the report to Johanna or myself" is correct grammar. The use of "myself" as a reflexive pronoun in this sentence is appropriate because it refers back to the subject, "I."
The subject in this sentence is not stated it is implied. It is you.(Can) you get more popcorn please?
subjectThe sentence is about the subject.
A sentence using the word subject: My favorite subject in school was Science.
This is an imperative sentence and the subject is implied (not stated). In imperative sentence the implied subject is 'you'.
no there is subject
In this sentence, the subject is the unspoken (or understood) "you," as in "[You,] please put food and water .... "
This sentence is a command/request and doesn't have a subject. The subject - you - is implied
Request are made using the modal auxiliary verbs will/can/ would/ could.Imperative sentences don't have a subject so a subject needs to be added too.Also you could use please.eg imperative sentence - Sit down!request - could you sit down please.
Please do your homework regularly is an imperative sentence and has no subject but the subject (you) is implied. So to make a passive sentence from an imperative sentence you can use the subject - you. You have been told to do your homework regularly. or you could say: Let your homework be done regularly.
Please rewrite this as a proper question. It does not make sense as it stands.
Here are some sentences that us the word gentler. The word will be in bold and italics.The little girl was gentler than a lamb.How gentler could she get?Why do you want to see the word gentler used in a sentence?Is the word gentler important to you?
The subject ("you") is understood, i.e. not actually in the sentence. This is called an "imperative sentence" and represents a command or suggestion.What it means is "I want you to help me figure this out" or "you should help me figure this out."