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The simple subject in the statement, bushy beards must be irritating in the summer, is beards.
In the sentence "Many stories about the first Valentine's Day exist," the complete subject is "Many stories about the first Valentine's Day," while the simple subject is "stories." The simple subject is the main noun, and the complete subject includes all modifiers that provide additional information about the noun.
Move the words around so that is a statement instead of a question. "You should put the charge slips where." You is the simple subject.
Re-arrange the sentence: Sherwood Forest was a safe place to hide. Subject: Sherwood Forest --- a proper noun that is a name of a place.
A simple sentence contains a subject and a predicate, expressing a complete thought. For example, "The cat slept on the mat" is a simple sentence because it has a subject ("the cat") and a verb ("slept") and conveys a complete idea.
He didn't send valentines. He sent a simple note to the daughter of his jailer a short time before he was martyred in 287 and signed it "From your Valentine."
Stop is a verb, and as a word by itself is not a predicate. A predicate is part of a sentence that makes a statement about a/the subject. In this case if 'stop' was part of a full clause then it would be the simple predicate. However, the predicate is anything that makes a statement about the subject of a sentence.
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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
Yes, the simple subject is "wallet."