The complete subject of the sentence is 'The class'.
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In 'That is our school.' the word 'that' is a demonstrative pronoun; a word that takes the place of a noun.In 'That school is ours.' the word 'that' is a demonstrative adjective, a word that describes the noun.Note that in the first sentence, 'our' is the possessive adjective form describing the noun school; in the second sentence 'ours' is the possessive pronoun, taking the place of the noun school.
The proper noun, Lauryn Hill, functions as any noun, as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object (direct or indirect) of a verb or a preposition. Subject of sentence: Lauryn Hill is my neighbor. Subject of clause: My neighbor, Lauryn Hill is her name, was someone I knew in high school. Direct object of verb: I saw some great Lauryn Hill shoes. Object of preposition: I'm saving up for those Lauryn Hill shoes.
That sentence is comparative. It's comparing one location of something to another.
The complete subject of the sentence is "The new chemistry teacher at your school."
"All visitors to the factory" is the complete subject.
The complete subject is "The chemistry teacher", "at your school" acts as a qualifier.
The complete subject of the sentence is the noun phrase:"The new chemistry teacher at your school..."The simple subject is: teacher.
the complete predicate in sentence is, "is my friend's cousin."
The complete subject of the sentence is "All visitors to your school." It includes the determiner "all," the noun "visitors," and the prepositional phrase "to your school."
The complete subject is: "Eighth-grade students at Westside High School."
Say that the sentence is Bill and his friend walked to school. "Bill and his friend" is the complete subject.:)
The subject in the sentence is "that little dog" and the predicate is "is following us to school." The complete subject includes all the words that identify the person, place, thing, or idea the sentence is about, while the complete predicate includes all the words that convey the action or state of being.
The subject of the sentence is most (most will be attending).
The complete subject of the sentence "All visitors to our school must report at the office" is "All visitors to our school." This includes the main noun "visitors" and the modifying phrase "to our school," which provides additional information about which visitors are being referred to.
"The new chemistry teacher at your school is my friend's cousin?" Some people would say the complete subject to be "Chemistry teacher" or "new chemistry teacher", but it's not. The complete subject is just "teacher". "Chemistry" and "new" are both adjectives.