The subject is I.
Constance Virginia Mynatt has written: 'Folk dancing for students and teachers' -- subject(s): Folk dancing
Fred W. Haury has written: 'Thomas David descendants' -- subject(s): Family 'ABC's of round dancing' -- subject(s): Round Dance, Round dancing, Terminology
Graciela Chao Carbonero has written: 'Folklore cubano' -- subject(s): Cuban Folk dancing, Folk dancing, Cuban, Folk music, Folklore, Religious life and customs, Social life and customs 'Folklore latino' -- subject(s): Folk dancing, Latin America, History, Latin America Folk dancing
Alfreda Mosscrop has written: 'The Wisconsin book of clog and character dances for boys and girls' -- subject(s): Clog dance music, Clog dancing, Clog-dancing 'Apparatus activities for girls' -- subject(s): Gymnastics, Physical education and training, Physical education for women
Yasmin Ladha has written: 'Women dancing on rooftops' -- subject(s): Literary collections, Women, Muslim women, East Indians
Yes this is a sentence because it does have a subject (Todd) and a predicate (wore).subject- what the sentence is aboutpredicate- what the subject does or did
A gerund is the present participle (the -ing form) of a verb.A gerund is used the same as a noun, as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:Dancing helps keep me in shape. (subject of the sentence)The exercise that dancing provides keeps me fit. (subject of the relative clause)I began dancing at the age of six. (direct object of the verb 'began')I always make time for dancing. (object of the preposition 'for')
Face the music is a sentence because it has a subject and a verb. The subject is you understood because they are talking to you but you aren't said in the sentence. the verb is face.
Perhaps you're referring to the subject of the sentence;Mario likes pizza. (Mario is the subject because the sentence is about him)The snow came early this year. (Snow is the subjectbecause the sentence is about the snow)When school starts, I will have trouble getting up on time for the first few days. (I is the subject because the sentence is about me and how school starting will affect me)
Yes, "She ran." is a complete sentence because it has a subject and a verb.
The subject is aunt because the rest of the sentence is about her.
no hi is not a sentence because a sentence has a SVO (subject verb and object) Hi is just a subject it needs a verb with it
Yes it is, because when used in a sentence, it is the subject of the sentence.
"Nicole is loving dancing." The nouns in the sentence are:Nicole, proper noun, subject of the sentencedancing, gerund (verbal noun), direct object of the verb 'is loving'.
Every sentence has a subject, what the sentence is about, and a predicate, what tells something about the subject. In this sentence, the subject is "cat" and the predicate is "content."
It is a sentence because it contains both a subject and a verb.
"All is well" is not a sentence fragment because "All" is your subject and "is" is your verb. In a complete sentence contains a subject and a verb.