In the sentence, You are a small brown dog, the subject is you and the verb is the word are.
The subject is the noun that performs the action (verb) of the sentence. An object in a sentence is the noun that the action is performed upon. Example: I wrote a book. "I" is the subject; "wrote" is the verb; "book" is the object.
A simple subject of a sentence is who is performing the action of the verb without any words that might be modifying the subject.Examples:Martha rides her bike to work every day. Martha is the simple subject.The young, energetic dog chases the ball. Dog is the simple subject; the complete subject is the young, energetic dog (the complete subject includes all words that modify the subject).
It can be a verb, a noun, or an adjective. 'I asked my neighbour to control his dog properly.' (Verb) 'My neighbour does not exercise proper control over his dog.' (Noun) 'My neighbour has a control problem with his dog.' (Adjective)
Dog is a noun; came is a verb.
The predicate is what is said about the subject.e.g. In "Joanne went to the shopping mall." ... 'went to the shopping mall' is the predicate.An adjective descibes a noun or pronoun. "Joanne bought some red roses." ... 'red' is an adjective.
In this sentence the word have is a verb. This is taught in English.
Subject = foxverb = jumped (preterite, indicative)Object = dog
subject = dog verb = ran
The verb shows the action the subject is the doer of the action egThe dog chased the cat.The dog (subject ) chased (verb - action)
A subject can be used as a verb in a sentence by adding the appropriate conjugation for the subject acting as the verb. For example, in the sentence "The dog barks loudly," "dog" is the subject and "barks" is the verb.
The verb eg subject = dog verb = chased object = cat The dog chased the cat
No, it is a sentence. The verb is the word "is."
The subject is the chicken, and the verb is ran. The chicken is obviously the subject because it is what the sentense is about, it is following through with the action of the verb, which is running away from the dog. The verb is always the action word.
The subject is the person or thing that is doing the action of the verb, when the verb is in the active voice.The black dog ate the meat.The black dog is the subject it is doing the action of the verb, eat.The complete subject includes the noun (dog) and any other associated words (the, black).When the verb is in the passive voice, the subject of the sentence is the object position of the sentence. For example:'The meat was eaten by the black dog.Here 'the meat' is in the subject position of the sentence. If you want to say who or what does the action of the verb then add by + the black dog.
There is no subject complement because there is no linking verb. Gave is an action verb.
no because was is not a linking verb
the subject is the person or thing doing the action e.g: i, you, we, he, she etc. the verb is the action e.g, swimming, playing jumping etc. For example: German: ich spiele (i play) 'ich' is the subject, 'spiele' is the verb French: je joue (i play) 'je' is the subject and 'joue' is the verb