In this sentence : The boy next door goes to our school.
The subject is boy (a noun)
The complete subject is the boy next door
The simple subject is the noun or pronoun in the subject position and the complete subject is all the other words associated with the subject.
A complete subject is everything before the verb. The simple subject, however, is only the one word being talked about (the thing doing the action.)
Robert woke up at 6:00. Marissa went to the store. Mrs. Roberts passed out the homework.
The simple subject is "referee" and the complete subject is "the referee."
If the subject at all, many babies would be the complete subject and babies the simple subject.
The simple subject is the main word in the complete subject.The pilgrims traveled to the new world by ship. ('The pilgrims' is the complete subject; 'pilgrims' is the simple subject)The simple predicate is the main word in the complete predicate.The Dutch settled along the Hudson River. ('settled along the Hudson River is the complete predicate; 'settled' is the simple predicate)
Complete Subject, (I think)
Example sentence: My brilliant idea is actually being considered by the board of directors.The simple subject: idea (an abstract noun)The complete subject: my brilliant idea
Robert woke up at 6:00. Marissa went to the store. Mrs. Roberts passed out the homework.
Complete subject: Ray Bradbury Simple subject: Bradbury
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complete subject - everything before the verb Ex. Fredplays soccer.compound subject - two simple subjects in the complete subject Ex. Fred and I play soccer.
A simple subject is also a complete subject when it only contains one word.For instance: He went to the store. "He" is the only part of the subject at all. The rest of it is part of the complete predicate.
You can have two simple subjects and two simple predicates.
Simple subjects and predicates.
Simple subjects and predicates.
Not always
Some good examples of group discussion business subjects are economics and foreign policies. Other examples of group discusion business subjects are consumers and products.
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