subject: photographs
The simple predicate in the sentence is "is 83 years old" because it is the main verb phrase that describes the subject "Mrs. Parks."
The simple predicate of the sentence is "continue". It is the verb that shows the action of the subject "many people".
Maybe nothing; too many things on your mind?
No, "growed" is not a correct past tense form of "grow." The correct forms are "grew" (simple past) and "grown" (past participle).
The past tense of "come of age" is "came of age."
Hillary Heidelberg has written: 'Scrap simple' -- subject(s): Photographs, Conservation and restoration, Scrapbooking, Photograph albums
Louis Benjamin has written: 'Editing, storing, and sharing your digital photographs in simple steps' -- subject(s): Photography, Digital techniques
A simple subject is a thing. If it were talking about a Baseball or a sentence the baseball is the simple subject.
The simple subject is "You" and the simple predicate is "waited."
a simple predicate is a verb and simple subject is a noun
The simple subject is "class," and the simple predicate is "have."
The article (on robots) has excellent photography.
The article (on robots) has excellent Photography.
Yes, the simple subject is "wallet."
The simple subject in this sentence is "fire."
Yes, a pronoun can be a simple subject in a sentence. A simple subject is the main noun or pronoun that the sentence is about, and it can be a pronoun like "he," "she," "it," or "they."
Simple subject: you all Simple predicate: love to smile