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What is the simple subject of the photograph of the two smiling boys hung on the mantle?

boys


In grammar you had a sentence like you boys are going to would both you and boys be the subject?

No, boys would be the only simple subject. (are going would be the predicate, by the way.)


How do you determine the complete subject of a sentence?

The boys in my class don't listen to the teacher. In this sentence 'boys' is the simple subject (the subject does the action - verb) 'The boys in my class' is the complete subject. The complete subject of a sentence contains the simple subject (usually a noun or a pronoun) and all the words and phrases that go with it. Another example: The man carrying the suitcase tripped on the step. Man is the simple subject. 'The man carrying the suitcase' is the complete subject. Tripped is the verb


Could a simple subject be a name?

Yes indeed! John is not as common a name for newborn boys in the U. S. as was true one hundred years ago.


What has the author James Slough Zerbe written?

James Slough Zerbe has written: 'Carpentry for boys, in simple language' -- subject(s): Carpentry 'Aeroplanes' -- subject(s): Airplanes 'Motors' -- subject(s): Motors


Example of simple past?

The simple past of regular verbs is formed by verb + ed :The boys jumped in the lake.The simple past of irregular verbs depends on the verb. To be is irregular. Compare:The boys are good. (Simple Present)The boys were good. (Simple Past)


Which is correct One of the boys is Or One of the boys are?

One of the boys 'is' is grammatically right as 'one' is the subject and 'of the boys' is the prepositional phrase and so is not a part of the subject. This expression means that from a number of boys, only one is selected. Hence, 'is' is the correct option.


In poptropica are boys popular to girls or girls are popular to boys?

it is so simple boys to girls . who is the people to ask out , boys ask girls . girls do not ask boys.


Is this sentence a noun the two boys are tall?

Yes, the sentence, "The two boys are tall." is a complete sentence. The subject: boys (the complete subject is 'the two boys') The verb: are The word 'tall' is the predicate adjective (also called a subject complement), an adjective following a linking verb which describes the subject of the sentence.


Do sentences in English always have a subject?

Yes. All sentences in English have a subject, although in some cases the subject is implied/understood. Examples- declarative: "You kiss boys." interrogative: "You kiss boys?" or "Do you kiss boys?" exclamatory: "You kiss boys!" command: "Kiss boys." In all of these, the subject is 'you'; 'kiss' is the verb and 'boys' is a direct object ('do' is a helping verb, so when used, it is part of the verb form). Even though there is no 'you' in the command sentence, it is understood that the subject is the person to whom the sentence is spoken, which is... you.


The boys were making a lot of noise change to simple past?

The correct sentence is - The boys made a lot of noise


Does boys from Simple Plan have girlfriend?

everyone except chuck