This question cannot be answered because we do not know the subject nor do we know what the highlighted word. Please give more information in the question. Sorry that I cannot be of more help.
Because its special
No. 'It' is a simple subject.
It can be.
In a sentence, the subject is the word that tells what it is about. In the sentence "watching the light turn yellow" the subject would be the word watching.
The word "the" is an article, a type of adjective, not a subject.
yes it is
The simple predicate is more commonly known as the verb.Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject. In the following sentences, the subject is in brackets and the predicate is highlighted:(The dog) barks.(The dog) chased the cat around the garden.(The board) discussed the upcoming merger.A predicate has at its centre a simple predicate, which is always the verb or verbs that link up with the subject. In the above examples, the simple predicates are "barks" "chased" and "discussed".
It lets you type in a letter that you want to see highlighted on the screen for example if you see the word Fountain and you do ctrl f and type f the Fountain would be highlighted yellow.
The word "data" may be highlighted in yellow to draw attention to its significance within the context of a discussion or document. Highlighting can indicate that it is a key term or concept that requires emphasis, further explanation, or critical analysis. This visual cue helps readers quickly identify important information and encourages them to focus on its relevance.
word.
Simple subject: hours Simple predicate: passed
Yes