run-on-sentence
Subjects include the people/persons in the sentence. DONELLE and JULIAN are studying for their math test. Donelle and Julian are the subjects of the sentence. The subject is the person or thing that is doing the action (verb). In the sentence above Donelle and Julian are the ones that are studying, they are the subjects of the sentence.
mainstream subjects
a compound sentence
Subjects are the main noun of the sentence. Predicates, or verbs, tell what the subject is doing.
The subject of a sentence is the noun or nouns that perform or receive the action of the sentence. An example of a sentence with two subjects would be, "Molly and her cat, Mr. Paws, napped together on the couch."
when a sentence has two singular subjects which do you use have or has
Subjects are the main noun of the sentence. Predicates, or verbs, tell what the subject is doing.
A sentence that has two or more subjects connected by conjunctions is known as a compound sentence. An example of a compound sentence would be: "Jane and Bob love science, but they do not like math."
Here is an example of a sentence that has two or more subjects that are connected by the conjunction and. The boys and girls are going to the beach.
You can have two simple subjects and two simple predicates.
The student was transcendent in all subjects.
Simple subjects and predicates.