The Simple Subject Is Warnings, and The Simple Predicate Is Given.
Because with out a subject we would not know who/what does the action (verb). Look at this sentence: The boy ate the cake. - We know the boy does the action of eat. Ate the cake. - In this sentence something is missing we don't know who or what does the action so the sentence does not make sense. Sometimes sentences do not have subjects these are called imperative sentences. They are used for commands exclamations and warnings. But the subject is implied, it is you. Sit down, stand up, look out, catch! (You) sit down. (You) stand up. (You)catch.
The bridge collapsed because the warnings of the engineers went unheeded.
All sorts of warnings pertaining to weather. Storm warnings, flood warnings, hurricane warnings, heat wave warnings, blizzard warnings etc.
The sentence, Emergency managers have more than one means of receiving watches and warnings, requires no apostrophes. With a little rewording it does:The emergency managers' watches and warnings were but one way for them to be alerted of danger.
The child was acting insolently when he refused to heed his mother's many warnings about not picking up his toys.
The unruly crowd refused to disperse despite repeated warnings from the police.
The weatherman's repeated direful warnings of imminent tornados will ultimately save many lives. That was a direful weather forecast.
Jim's arrogant response to my question was insolent.
There are just three warnings
The duration of Silent Warnings is 1.45 hours.
Warnings at Waverly Academy was created on 2009-10-13.
The complete news service and information that is tailored for tanker charterers, ship owners, traders, and brokers is a marine alert. It alerts people to weather warnings.