there is no simple subject in a interrogative sentence sorry
there is no simple subject in a interrogative sentence sorry
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A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The subject of a sentence (or a clause) is the person, the place, or the thing that the sentence is about.EXAMPLESMy mother will pick us up after school. (the noun 'mother' is the subject of the sentence)The beach sounds good but the theme park sounds like more fun. (the nouns 'beach' and 'theme park' are the subjects of each part of the compound sentence)
Two or more subjects is called a compound subject. Any type of sentence (simple, compound, complex) can have a compound subject.Simple sentence: Bob and Kevin went to work.Compound sentence: Bob and Kevin went to work, but they had the day off.Complex sentence: After they realized that they had the day off, Bob and Kevin went to the beach.
"We" can function as a subject when used at the beginning of a sentence or phrase, indicating that the action is being carried out by a group of people. Example: "We went to the beach."
The sentence, "They are going to the beach." is correct.
Two or more subjects is called a compound subject. Any type of sentence (simple, compound, complex) can have a compound subject.Simple sentence: Bob and Kevin went to work.Compound sentence: Bob and Kevin went to work, but they had the day off.Complex sentence: After they realized that they had the day off, Bob and Kevin went to the beach.
The subject in a sentence is the person or thing performing the action, while the verb is the action that the subject is doing. Together, they form the basic structure of a sentence by indicating who or what is doing the action.
I went to the beach.
simple
he'd rather be at the beach than at school? what kind of sentences are you asking for? any particular subject?
beach