Interesting
The simple subject is "memories".
The simple subject is "Mr. Jones."
Mr. Jones is the simple subject
Luis is subject. Went is predicate.
"MrJones", presumably a proper noun for the spelling of which the questioner is responsible, is the simple subject, and the simple predicate is "is".
Exploring.
So cool and interesting
Our family=subject went=verb on a safari=prepositional phrase in South Africa=prepositional phrase last summer=preposotional phrase ~The Sentence Analysis King
No, it is a very interesting and pleasant way to travel.
Spur of the moment means to be spontaneous. This kind of trip could be anything as simple as a trip for a day.
The subject of this sentence is Enrico's mom. The predicate of this sentence is has photos of her trip to South America.
The noun 'trip' is a word for travel from one place to another; a journey, an excursion; a stumble; a mistake or blunder; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences:That trip on the curb broke the heel of my shoe. (subject of the sentence)Have a nice trip to the beach. (direct object of the verb 'have')We're leaving early for our trip. (object of the preposition 'for')Other functions of a noun in a sentence are:My friends named their first son 'Trip'. (object complement)Trip, pick up your room before you go out. (direct address)Our prize is a trip to Las Vegas. (subject complement)The trip's purpose to train on the new equipment. (possessive)