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"You" is the simple subject of the sentence, "You asked this question."
The simple subject in this sentence is "fire."
the danger was obvious
A simple sentence is a sentence that contains a subject, a verb, and is a complete thought. (A simple sentence is also known as an independent clause). For example: Jack likes to play baseball. Jack is the subject, his liking something is the verb, and the complete thought is that he enjoys doing this activity.
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The simple subject of the sentence is "you".
Yes, a pronoun can be a simple subject in a sentence. A simple subject is the main noun or pronoun that the sentence is about, and it can be a pronoun like "he," "she," "it," or "they."
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A simple subject is a thing. If it were talking about a Baseball or a sentence the baseball is the simple subject.
In the sentence "Get away from the water during a storm," the simple subject is the understood 'you.' That is the the complete thought is You should get away from the water . . .
The simple subject in the sentence is "week." It is the noun that the sentence is mainly about.
In forming a sentence, you should have the subject and the predicate. The subject is what the sentence is all about. The predicate describes the subject. For example, My mother cooked my favorite crispy fried chicken. In this sentence, "my mother" is the subject and the predicate is "cooked my favorite crispy fried chicken" If it's only a simple subject and predicate, then, the simple subject is "mother" and the simple predicate is "cooked". I hope that can help :))
the simple subject of a sentence is what the sentence is in one word
The simple subject of the sentence is "you."
Move the words around so that is a statement instead of a question. "You should put the charge slips where." You is the simple subject.