the danger was obvious
Life on the sea is fraught with danger.
i went on an expedition
That subject was deleted from this year's encyclopedia. Unfamiliar with Namibia, Bill had to look up its entry in the encyclopedia.
how to use inexplicable in three sentence's
This is a sentence. A prisoner has to serve the sentence the judge gives him.
A simple sentence uses a subject and a verb..
Yes, it is possible to use a compound subject in a simple sentence. A compound subject consists of two or more subjects that are connected by a coordinating conjunction such as "and" or "or." For example, "Sara and Emma went to the park" is a simple sentence with a compound subject "Sara and Emma."
Complex (APEX)
Answer 1The subject is "Carelessness."Answer 2The complete subject in the sentence "Carelessness in the use of simple tools causes many accidents." is "carelessness in the use of simple tools". This entire fragment represents one idea and therefore is the subject of the sentence. It is also notable that the verb "causes" is directly acted upon by this idea. However, if you have to pin it down to one word, Answer 1 is correct, "carelessness" would be the simple subject as "in the use of simple tools" is modifying the nature of the "carelessness".
You have to use it in a sentence, in the Nominative Case. As it is now, it is merely a noun.
The board has noted the recent press speculation on this subject.
Who is asked to come to the state fair no one so you have to use ---------"You"
Bart walked on the frozen lake, ignoring the danger of thin ice.
What is the subject of this sentence? She was the subject of an investigation.
the SICKNESS OF MY FRIEND CAUSED ME DANGER
The biggest source of danger would be electrocution. His head was in danger as the train raced through the tunnel.
The term 'simple noun' is sometimes used to describe the nouns used to make a compound noun; for example the 'simple noun' bath and the 'simple noun' tub join to form the 'compound noun' bathtub.Another use of the term 'simple noun' as an alternative for the term 'simple subject' of a sentence; for example:A big, slimy, green, worm crawled out of my apple.The entire noun phrase 'A big, slimy, green, worm' is the subject of the sentence, the simple subject is 'worm'.