the subject is break
winter describes the reak
is is the verb
the break is doing the action of being
The term "winter break" is a noun (a word for a thing), which can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, or as the object of a verb or a preposition. Example: The winter break will be here soon. (functioning as the subject of the sentence)
She's is the short form for she is.She = pronounis = be verb
In this sentence the subject and verb agree.Because the verb phrase is can run then run is the correct form.If there was no auxiliary verb then the sentence would be:The cat runs fast when ................With can the form is always can + base form of verb.
Break is already a verb. For example "to break something" or "to have a break from something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
There are three parts of a sentence: subject, verb, and object. EXAMPLE "A boy (the subject) throws (the verb) a ball (the object)."
The verb of short is shorten. As in "to shorten something".
"He" is the subject, and "was" is the verb.
Overslept is a verb...As in -- he overslept...HE (A PRONOUN) is the subject of this short sentence and OVERSLEPT is the VERB predicate...
This'll is a contraction, the short form for - this will.This is a pronoun.Will is a verb.The contraction "this'll" functions as the subject and verb (or auxiliary verb in a sentence or a clause.
In Mathematics, it's short for "factorize" which is to break a number or term down into smaller component parts.
The subject is he, and the verb is was.
The word "there've" is an informal contraction, a short form for "there have" (a subject and an auxiliary verb). The contraction "there've" is used in informal speech only.