The word "the" is an article, a type of adjective, not a subject.
The simple subject in that sentence is just the word "family."
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)
A simple subject is a thing. If it were talking about a Baseball or a sentence the baseball is the simple subject.
Athletes must stay in good condition.
In this sentence : The boy next door goes to our school.The subject is boy (a noun)The complete subject is the boy next doorThe simple subject is the noun or pronoun in the subject position and the complete subject is all the other words associated with the subject.
No. 'It' is a simple subject.
It can be.
yes it is
"Cherokee" is the simple subject in that sentence.
The simple subject in the sentence is "week." It is the noun that the sentence is mainly about.
word.
Yes
May Brody go to the store with me? which word is the simple subject
the simple subject of a sentence is what the sentence is in one word
The simple subject is kinds, not orchids. The word orchids is part of a prepositional phrase, so it is not the simple subject.
The simple subject in that sentence is just the word "family."
This answer depends on whether one considers that a phrase can be a noun. If one does, the two word phrase "Inca Indians" is the simple subject. If not, "Indians" is the simple subject and "Inca" an adjective modifying it and therefore not part of the simple subject.