Harley, is the answer. I just did the test and the correct answer is Harley.
no it does not
The simple subject is "referee" and the complete subject is "the referee."
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The simple subject is "He". That is also the complete subject. Everything else is the complete predicate.
example of sentence complete subject and complete predicate Listening=subject is not=complete predicate
several tents is the complete subject. tents is the simple subject
You is the simple subject. It can also be the complete subject.
Simple subject "he" Simple Predicate "loves" Complete subject "he" Complete predicate "loves to send e-mails"
A simple complete sentence consists of a subject and a predicate.
A simple subject is also a complete subject when it only contains one word.For instance: He went to the store. "He" is the only part of the subject at all. The rest of it is part of the complete predicate.
A simple subject is what or whom the sentence is about, the main noun. A simple predicate is the action the subject is doing in the sentence, a verb. These are simple, not associated with the compound subject or compound predicate, which are inverse to these. SO:Sentence: The old dog loafs by the fire.Simple subject: dogSimple predicate: loafs
The Simple Subject Is Warnings, and The Simple Predicate Is Given.