In this sentence, there are two simple subjects.
Jake goes
Katie goes
This means that both Jake and Katie are simple subjects.
The simple subject is Jake and Katie. The simple predicate is go.
Jake and Katie is the simple subject. Go is the simple predicate
compond subject
a compound predicate
The object pronouns used in the sentence are her and you. The pronoun you can be a subject or object pronoun. The pronoun she is a subject only pronoun and can't be used as the object of the preposition 'with'. To be correct, the prepositional phrase is '...with her and her', but I don't recommend it. A better way to word the prepositional phrase is:Will you and he be flying to Portugal with them.
Yes, the word order is correct in the sentence "The kites are colorful and beautiful flying in the sky." The subject "The kites" is followed by the adjectives "colorful and beautiful" describing them, and the verb phrase "flying in the sky" indicating their action.
its intransitive because there is no object in the sentence
Were flying around the dock
When the bus suddenly stopped, several standing riders went flying forward. I enjoy flying a kite.
The plane was flying aloft.
F. W. Lanchester has written: 'The flying-machine from an engineering standpoint' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Flying machines, Flying-machines 'The flying machine' 'Relativity' -- subject(s): Gravitation, Relativity 'Aerodynamics' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Flight 'Aerodynamik' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Flight
Denmark, with a song called "Flying on the Wings of Love" performed by the Olsen Brothers.