the sentence "read it and see what you think." is a command, which is the the only type of sentence that doesn't need the subject stated. the simple subject in that sentence would be the understood you because the person is commanding you to do something. the sentence could just as easily be "you read it and see what you think."
The simple subject of this sentence in the imperative mood is an implied "you".
The subject of this sentence is the book.The answer is either book or Exodus???
The simple subject in this sentence is "it," as it is the main topic of the sentence that the reader is asked to read and prepare a report about for social studies classes.
you.
What is the simple subject of The Cherokee Indian runs fast.
Class
Class
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.
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.