The subject of the sentence is state, the subject is the class.
An understood subject is a subject that is not stated in the sentence, usually an imperative sentence. Example:
"Stop!" (the understood subject is you)
"Bring me my glasses." (the understood subject is you)
An understood subject can be a pronoun that has no antecedent, the subject is understood by the speaker and the person spoken to. Example:
"Look, at her. She needs a fashion makeover" (only the speaker and listener know who is the subject of these sentences)
"Oh, here is the one I've been looking for." (the speaker is likely holding up or gesturing toward the object referred to as 'the one')
The understood subject is "we" in this sentence. The full sentence would be "For tomorrow, we will read the chapter in class."
Class is subject; begins is predicate
Are you too lazy to read the chapter... I'll see you in class tomorrow...cheaters never win.
The subject in many imperative sentences like this one is an understood "you."
i think ther is know classes tomorrow because their is a holiday.....
Tomorrow.
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The class trip in Fruits Basket takes place in Chapter 33 of the manga.
How hard your exams will be in school will depend on how well you understood the subject as well as how hard you studied. Generally, if you paid attention in class and studied the exam should not be too difficult.
I have to memorize this poem for tomorrow's class!
YOu have a law class tomorrow you should study?
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The past tense of the word "understand" is "understood."