"MrJones", presumably a proper noun for the spelling of which the questioner is responsible, is the simple subject, and the simple predicate is "is".
"Class" is the simple subject and "took" is the simple predicate.
The simple subject is "you", and the simple predicate is "like".
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class because it is a subject and it's the only one.
The complete subject of the sentence is 'The class'.
Opinion 1I'm guessing that lunch and gym arnt inclueded??? so mine would be social studies even though i have a B in that class, i hate English and spelling even though i have a A in that classOpinion 2Mine is Spanish, although I have a C- in that class, but that is only because I came in the middle of the semester without knowing SQUAT (I think that's how you spell it) about Spanish so yeah. My second favorite is Phys. Ed Because ALL my friends are in that class.
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When used in a sentence the word brainy is an adjective. The brainy boy was at the top of his class.
The simple subject is "class," and the simple predicate is "have."
Class is subject; begins is predicate
The simple predicate is had been beaten.
First, this is an imperative sentence-- it gives a command. The subject of the sentence refers to the person or persons being told to perform the action-- "class" (in other words, the command is being given to the members of the class). The predicate means the verb-- the action word. So, what is the speaker (probably the teacher) asking the class to do? The action word here is "read." The class is being asked to "read" something, and that is the simple predicate.
The simple subject of this sentence in the imperative mood is an implied "you".
Mrs. Marcus is the simple subject. The subject is who or what performs the action in the sentence.
Yes and no.They refer to the same noun, but are not the same word. A predicate nominative is a noun that is found in the predicate (the verb half of the sentence) that renames the subject. Example: "Allison is president of the senior class." 'Allison' is the subject;' is 'is the verb. 'President' is a noun found in the predicate which is re-naming Allison. President is the predicate nominative.
Subject: Bringing a dictionary to class Predicate: is always a good idea
Simple means- ONE One means- SIMPLE The VERB is "(helping)". Turn your sentence into a QUESTION."(?)" Who is helping the class? She is helping the class ANSWER: She
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The simple subject is the implicit pronoun "you", the natural subject of an imperative mood verb such as this sentence contains. "Class" is an appositive to the unstated "you" and should be followed by a comma, as is normal for an appositive that is the first word of a sentence.