All sentences must have a subject (the one who is doing the main action) and a verb (the main action that is being done). The subject of a sentence is a noun (a person, place or thing) or a pronoun (a word that stands in place of a noun-- I, he, she, we, they, you). So, a sentence with one subject would have one noun (or pronoun) and one main verb to go with it. Here are some basic examples: The boys walked to school. (Subject: boys; verb: walked.) Alicia likes her new teacher. (Subject: Alicia; verb: likes.) Boston is a beautiful city. (Subject: Boston; verb: is.) We waited for the bus. (Subject: we; verb: waited.)
Some sentences have a "compound subject"-- which means more than one noun (or pronoun). For example, Martin and Sandra walked to school. (Two subjects-- Martin and Sandra.) The boys and the girls were playing Basketball. (Two subjects-- the boys and the girls.) Some sentences also have clauses in addition to the subject and verb. But in the question you asked about, you want to use just one noun or pronoun, which is called a "simple subject."
You can't write a sentence that is not a sentence, it is either a sentence or it is not. You can write a sentence that doesn't look like a sentence. For example, "Stop!"; although one word, it is a complete sentence. The subject 'you' is implied, the verb is 'stop', which makes it a complete sentence.
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Begin with a capital letter and end with a punctuation mark. Include at least one subject and one verb. That is how to write a complete sentence. I don't know definition of a "correct" sentence.
Your question is not clear.If you mean "what is the plural of the word subject?" - then you just add -s to make the plural form subjectsIf you mean "What is a plural subject in a sentence?" a plural subject in a sentence is a subject that refers to more than one thing.The boys ate the ice cream - in this sentence the subject 'boys' is plural - boys means more than one boy.The boy ate the ice cream - in this sentence the subject 'boy' is singular - boy means one boy.
a good sentence using the word subjects would be: I forgot to write down the assignment in one of the subjects on the board. A king has a duty to his loyal subjects. (this sentence was by:-Sydney C. ♥ ) He was subjected to treatment (this sentence was buy Monkey Lover Dinda!!) My favourite subject is................(this one was too) What is your favorite subject?(This one is made by Cristina)
Yes, a sentence can have more than one subject. This is known as a compound subject, where two or more subjects share the same predicate in a sentence.
The subject of the sentence is "The title."
A simple sentence typically consists of one subject and one verb. For example, "She runs" has the subject 'she' and the verb 'runs'.
Write one.
Yes, a compound sentence does have one subject but two verbs.
A declarative sentence makes a statement or expresses an idea. To write one, start with a subject (who or what the sentence is about) followed by a verb (action) and any necessary objects or complements to complete the thought. For example, "She danced gracefully at the party."
One way to answer the question 'How to write a question and answer in the same sentence?' is to do it like this!