You need to answer this question because we don't do your homework and you need to read the page in the book.
you
Class
Class
Class
class because it is a subject and it's the only one.
class because it is a subject and it's the only one.
Class
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.
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The simple answer is no, because if you don't know what you want tonight then you can't have it.
A simple subject is a thing. If it were talking about a Baseball or a sentence the baseball is the simple subject.
Simple Subject= You Simple predicate= waited