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This sentence is a simple sentence. It consists of a subject ("this man"), a verb ("talked"), and an object ("with Manuel and money chinked between them").
This type of sentence has a compound subject. The sentence can be simple, compound, or complex. Likewise the compound subject may be either singular or plural. For example, 'the boy and girl walked to school.', is a sentence that has a singular compound subject.
predicate nominative
A subject pronoun is a type of pronoun that replaces a noun as the subject of a sentence. Subject pronouns include words like "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," and "they."
A declarative sentence tells about the subject by making a statement or providing information. It usually ends with a period.
A simple sentence need both subject and predicate to agree to be correct.
It is a simple sentence
you
A simple sentence.
"you" polar bear
the sentence "read it and see what you think." is a command, which is the the only type of sentence that doesn't need the subject stated. the simple subject in that sentence would be the understood you because the person is commanding you to do something. the sentence could just as easily be "you read it and see what you think."
The complete subject of the sentence is the noun phrase:"The new chemistry teacher at your school..."The simple subject is: teacher.
This type of sentence has a compound subject. The sentence can be simple, compound, or complex. Likewise the compound subject may be either singular or plural. For example, 'the boy and girl walked to school.', is a sentence that has a singular compound subject.
[A spontaneous demonstration] rumbled from somewhere in the middle of the crowd.Note: In this sentence the noun "demonstration" is the simple subject. This is arrived at by asking the verb rumbled a "what" question. Here though the words "a" and "spontaneous" do modify the simple subject and are properly treated as a part of the full subject in general.
This sentence is a declarative sentence as it makes a statement.
compound sentence, simple sentence, and complex sentence
Type your answer here... "I believe you stole the wallet", she stated, in a very accusatory tone.