subject = Hannah
verb = came
Subject: Hannah Verb: came
That is a declarative sentence, as it makes a statement about an event that happened in the past.
This is a declarative sentence. It makes a statement about an action that took place.
The subject of the sentence is "I."
'There is a dog' is the complete subject of the sentence. It consists of the subject 'dog' and the linking verb 'is'.
Depends if you're using it in a sentence like this:Yesterday,I went to school.Then,yes you do need a comma. But if you're using it like this:I went over my friend's house yesterday and it was fun!Then in that case,no you do NOT need a comma.
That is a declarative sentence, as it makes a statement about an event that happened in the past.
I went to my friend's house yesterday.
Yesterday, my mother spoke a philippic to me, after i had messed up the house.
We signed a peace treaty yesterday at the White House.
'There is a dog' is the complete subject of the sentence. It consists of the subject 'dog' and the linking verb 'is'.
What Hannah Montana does at her house is none of your business!
The subject is "we".
I was at my sister's house yesterday. I have two sisters My sister's dog is called.... My sister's favorite color is.........
The noun subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is performing the action described by the verb. It is typically located at the beginning of the sentence and is what the rest of the sentence is centered around.
Example sentence: Mine is the house with the blue door.
Hannah Abbott was in Hufflepuff.
Again, not being able to draw a diagram, I will try to explain it. In the sentence, "His house was full," "His" is the pronoun, and modifies the subject, which is "house." "Is full" is the verb, and describes the state of the house.