The simple subject is the noun team.
The complete subject is 'The whole team'.
In an interrogative sentence (a question), the verb and subject may be transposed, for example, "Why was the whole team penalized?" is a transposed form of "The whole team was penalized, why?"
The simple predicate is 'was penalized'.
The verb is was; the verb phrase is was penalized(The whole team was penalized...)
The verb in the sentence is penalized.
disqualify?
no a team cannot be penalized but a player can be penalized if he makes more than 6 fouls
Who was the most penalized nfl team in 2013
Yes, "team" can be considered a simple subject when it stands alone as the main noun in a sentence. The simple subject is the word that tells us who or what the sentence is about, and in this case, "team" fulfills that role. For example, in the sentence "The team won the game," "team" is the simple subject.
For a delay of game, the team is penalized 5 yards.
kentycky KENTUCKY is not the answer. Kansas University is the most penalized team. UK has been sanctioned and penalized however.
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