In the sentence, "You are going home.", the parts of speech are:you; second person, personal pronoun, subject of the sentence.are; auxiliary verbgoing; verbhome; common noun, direct object of the verb.
The subject is one of the two main parts (subject and predicate) of a sentence; a subject noun is usually the first noun in a sentence and is what the rest of the sentence is about. Example:Marie was very thirsty. (Marie is the subject noun)The statue was a pale green, evidence that it is made of bronze. (statue is the subject noun)The movie was okay but the popcorn was better. (a compound sentence with a subject noun for each part, movie and popcorn are both subject nouns in this sentence)
There is going to be 3 movies one for each book!
There are no nouns for adjectives bro. There's not going to be a noun for blue so there's not going to be one for those.
No the 7th one will be
Only one. :(
A subject noun functions as the subject of a sentence or the subject of a clause.Example:The flowers that mother likes are the lilacs.The noun 'flowers' is the subject of the sentence.The noun 'mother' is the subject of the relative clause.
The subject of the sentence, "One of the shingles was torn." is one (one was torn).The noun 'shingles' is the object of the preposition 'of'.
The subject is one of the two main parts (subject and predicate) of a sentence; a subject noun is usually the first noun in a sentence and is what the rest of the sentence is about. Example:Marie was very thirsty. (Marie is the subject noun)The statue was a pale green, evidence that it is made of bronze. (statue is the subject noun)The movie was okay but the popcorn was better. (a compound sentence with a subject noun for each part, movie and popcorn are both subject nouns in this sentence)
Jacob Latimore is going to be in one soon in november
A subject is the one who does the action in a sentence.
They are "it" and "they." For example, "It is a beautiful city" or "They are visiting the city."