The subject is Someone in the shipping department.
A sentence missing a subject or a verb is a fragment.
The subject of this sentence is present.
The complete subject of the sentence is 'The class'.
The subject of the sentence is Isabel.
You. You is the subject in that sentence, and it is indeed a pronoun.
Yes, a dog is a subject if your talking to someone about your dog, the dog would be the subject you are talking about.
It depends on how it's used in a sentence. Someone and Iwould be used as the subject of a sentence; someone and meis the object of a verb or a preposition.
"Keep quiet" is a sentence in the form of an imperative sentence, where the subject "you" is implied. It is a command telling someone to remain silent.
Rivka Romi-Levin has written: 'Israel's ports' -- subject(s): Marine terminals, Container ports, Bibliography 'CIS shipping & ports' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Marine terminals, Shipping, Harbors 'Port privatisation' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Harbors 'Maritime Spain & Portugal' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Shipping, Harbors 'Middle East ports & shipping' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Harbors, Shipping 'Arab shipping & ports' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Marine terminals, Shipping, Harbors 'Intermodal transport' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Containerization 'China shipping & ports' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Marine terminals, Shipping
"Someone is very kind." is a complete sentence.someone- an indefinite pronoun, subject of the sentence;is- a verb, a linking verb (the object of the verb restates the subject of the sentence);very- an adverb, modifying the adjective 'kind';kind- adjective, a predicate adjective which restates the subject (someone = kind), following the linking verb.
Ingrid A. Bryan has written: 'Canada in the new global economy' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Foreign economic relations, Economic conditions 'Canadian deep sea shipping policy and the merchant marine issue' -- subject(s): History, Shipping bounties and subsidies, Merchant marine, Shipping 'Shipping conferences and Canadian shipping policy' -- subject(s): Rates, Shipping, Shipping conferences 'Shipping conference pricing policies and Eastern Canadian ports' -- subject(s): Rates, Shipping, Shipping conferences
The subject of the sentence is "you"
A subject in a sentence is who, what, or where the sentence is about.
It could vary depending on the context, but typically when someone says "subject," they are referring to the simple subject, which is the main noun or pronoun in a sentence. The complete subject includes the simple subject and any words that modify it.
The subject is who or what the sentence is about.
You is the subject of that sentence.
Yes. In "You baked a cake", "you" is the subject.