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"The students attended a concert in the city" is an active voice sentence. The subject, students, performs the action of the verb, attended, and concert is the object. The passive construction of that sentence is "A concert was attended by the students." In a passive sentence, the object becomes the subject and the subject becomes the object. The verb phrase is a form of be and a past participle.
the answer is: the sentence has a compound subject
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The word "band" is the subject, as it is the subject of the independent clause "the band decided."
Band is the subject in the second clause in that sentence. The sentence is a complex sentence with a dependent clause followed by an independent clause. Band is the subject in the independent clause.
The contraction there'd is a shortened form of 'there', a pronoun and the subject of the sentence or clause, and 'would', a verb or auxiliary verb.The contraction there'd functions as the subject and verb (or auxiliary verb) combination of a sentence or clause. Example:There would be a concert here every Friday. Or, There'd be a concert here every Friday.
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The subject in the sentence is "you."
A subject in a sentence is who, what, or where the sentence is about.
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