The simple subject of the sentence in the question is brother.
The simple subject in the sentence "Your brother runs and works out every morning" is 'brother.'
The subject in that sentence - is 'brother'.
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Brother is the subject.
Simple Subject: brother
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If your brother runs and works out every morning, it will help him continue a healthy lifestyle. Another great way to keep in shape is by also performing weight training.
The subject is the doer of the action. A complete subjectis the entire subject phrase, the doer of the action and all modifiers. Every sentence has a subject. Do not confuse the complete subject with the simple subject, however. The simple subject is, well, simple. In the same way, the complete subject is very complete. The best way to get the complete subject is everything until the verb.For example: The newsstand on 3rd Streetattracts many customers every day.The simple subject would be simply newsstand, but in order to get the complete subject, you need to get everything until the verb. Therefore, the complete subject would be thenewsstand on 3rd Street.
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When John Steinbeck wrote, "It was a morning like no other," he meant that there was nothing special about that morning. It was the same as every other day.
No, the word 'every' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples:I see Reggie on the bus every morning. (the adjective 'every' describes the noun 'morning')He works in my building. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'Reggie')
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The simple predicate is the main verb. In this case there are two verbs that together act as the simple predicate. So the simple predicate is runs,work
If your brother runs and works out every morning, it will help him continue a healthy lifestyle. Another great way to keep in shape is by also performing weight training.
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Present simple - write / writes I write to her everyday. She writes to me every week. Past simple - wrote I wrote to her this morning.
In the following reproduction of the sentence given, the simple subject is in italics and the simple predicate in bold: New art classes start every month.
Jake and Katie is the simple subject. Go is the simple predicate
The simple subject is Jake and Katie. The simple predicate is go.
The subject is the doer of the action. A complete subjectis the entire subject phrase, the doer of the action and all modifiers. Every sentence has a subject. Do not confuse the complete subject with the simple subject, however. The simple subject is, well, simple. In the same way, the complete subject is very complete. The best way to get the complete subject is everything until the verb.For example: The newsstand on 3rd Streetattracts many customers every day.The simple subject would be simply newsstand, but in order to get the complete subject, you need to get everything until the verb. Therefore, the complete subject would be thenewsstand on 3rd Street.