It could potentially be the subject of a sentence, if that is what you mean.
the subject is "You understood".
The subject in the sentence "clean your room" is "you."
Subject, "they", verb, "entered", direct object, "room", (and "the" is an adjective of room). So subject verb direct object.
The subject in the sentence "The queen dusts the room" is "queen." She is the doer of the action of dusting.
You can be a subject in a sentence You should go and see the new movie by Peter Jackson. In imperatives, e.g. "Clean your room.", you is an implied subject. "You clean your room."
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Well, isn't that a lovely question! In the sentence "Was Herbert cleaning his messy room," the subject is "Herbert" and the predicate is "was cleaning his messy room." So, the subject "Herbert" is underlined in this sentence. Keep up the great work exploring language, my friend!
The simple subject is "youngsters".
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The subject pronoun in the sentence is "you", as it is the one performing the action of playing in the music room every day after school.
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The verb in the sentence is "makes." It is the action that the subject (the lamp) is performing on the object (the room).