My best friend (All the words in the subject make up the complete subject.)
at is the simple subject
the new chemistry teacher at your schoolis the real answer A+
Sentence: My artistic friend Ben creates exciting paintings using watercolors. Answer: My artistic friend Ben creates exciting paintings using watercolors. Extras: Why can't you figure that out I mean you should have learned it in 4th-5th grade right.
You are the subject in the sentence. Your = the reader or You depending on the context.
its subject-verb-direct object.
Certainly! An example of a complete subject is "The tall oak tree in the park."
the complete predicate in sentence is, "is my friend's cousin."
at is the simple subject
The complete subject is "The chemistry teacher", "at your school" acts as a qualifier.
the new chemistry teacher at your schoolis the real answer A+
Sentence: My artistic friend Ben creates exciting paintings using watercolors. Answer: My artistic friend Ben creates exciting paintings using watercolors. Extras: Why can't you figure that out I mean you should have learned it in 4th-5th grade right.
j'ami means "I Friend", which is not really a complete phrase or sentence. "Je" is a subject pronoun meaning "I" and "Ami" is the male form of "Friend"
"The new chemistry teacher at your school is my friend's cousin?" Some people would say the complete subject to be "Chemistry teacher" or "new chemistry teacher", but it's not. The complete subject is just "teacher". "Chemistry" and "new" are both adjectives.
The predicate of this sentence is "is my friend's cousin".
The predicate of this sentence is "is my friend's cousin".
The predicate of this sentence is "is my friend's cousin".
The predicate of this sentence is "is my friend's cousin".