the answer is it.
subject = supervisor verbs = admires, praises
A sentence missing a subject or a verb is a fragment.
The subject of this sentence is present.
You. You is the subject in that sentence, and it is indeed a pronoun.
The complete subject of the sentence is 'The class'.
A sentence has a subject and predicate.
grapes
No, the pronoun 'us' is the objective form, used as the object of a sentence or phrase. The pronoun 'we' is used as the subject. The correct sentence is, 'We hard workers will save you time.'Another way to phrase it:Hard workers, like us, will save you time.
yes because there is no subject
The simple subject is charities.
The sentence edited to use a reflexive pronoun:Don't work in pairs, everyone has to do the exercise themselves.Don't work in pairs, everyone exercise by yourself.Note: The sentence, "Don't work in pairs, everyone has to do the exercise." is an imperative sentence. The subject of the sentence is "you", an implied subject. In this sentence, the pronoun "you" is used as a plural.In the first edited example, the reflexive pronoun "themselves" is "reflecting" the plural subject antecedent "you".In the second edited example, the reflexive pronoun "yourself" is "reflecting" the singular indefinite pronoun "everyone", the subject of the second part of the compound sentence.
Employees
You're opinion on that subject is kind of heresy.
A subject in a sentence is who, what, or where the sentence is about.
In the sentence, 'It will work for all kinds of plants.', the pronoun it is the subjective case, subject of the sentence; the third person, singular, neuter pronoun.
Yes, there should be a comma after "for example" when it is used to introduce an example in a sentence. This helps to separate the example from the rest of the sentence for clarity and to indicate a pause.
The subject is who or what the sentence is about.