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Two women discussed politics and ate cake.

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Marissa Tharp

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11y ago

This is called a "simple subject." All sentences must have a subject (the one who is doing the main action) and a verb (the main action that is being done). The subject of a sentence is a noun (a person, place or thing) or a pronoun (a word that stands in place of a noun-- I, he, she, we, they, you). So, a sentence with one subject would have one noun (or pronoun) and one main verb to go with it. Here are some basic examples: The boys walked to school. (Subject: boys; verb: walked.) Alicia likes her new teacher. (Subject: Alicia; verb: likes.) Boston is a beautiful city. (Subject: Boston; verb: is.) We waited for the bus. (Subject: we; verb: waited.)

Some sentences have a "compound subject"-- which means more than one noun (or pronoun). For example, Martin and Sandra walked to school. (Two subjects-- Martin and Sandra.) The boys and the girls were playing Basketball. (Two subjects-- the boys and the girls.) Some sentences also have clauses in addition to the subject and verb. But in the question you asked about, you want to use just one noun or pronoun, in other words, a "simple subject."

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13y ago

She likes ice cream - subject =she

My brother bought a car - subject=my brother

We are having a party tomorrow - subject=we

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Staci is annoying. Staci is the subject.

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Chairs

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Marissa Tharp

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correct lmao

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