The answer is No and Yes. A noun may the subject of a verb, or it may be the object of a verb or a preposition. For example, in the sentence "The person wrote this answer on a computer keyboard," the noun person is the subject,the noun answer is the object of the verb wrote, and the noun keyboard is the object of the preposition on.
The subject may be some ideas.
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It could be if there is another noun in the sentence than they is not the subject JESUS LOVES YOU!!!!!!
As long as it has a verb and a subject, it is a sentence. The contraction "I'm" could technically be a sentence. Imperatives such as "Wait" have a meaning, but the subject is defined in context. (e.g. I want you to wait and not leave yet.)
An empty sentence is a sentence that say too little. The sentence maybe complete with all the right words in all the right places, but need ideas.
a thesis statement
He is a little queer in his ideas an enthusiast in some branches of science.
sentence structure
James is always pushing his humanist ideas.
Yes thought(s) is a noun so can be the subject of a sentence. Thoughts are ideas that you have in your mind.
It is a run on sentence which means it contains too many ideas without the right punctuation. For instance, Kelly likes to cook, she makes chicken every day. that's a run on and so the right way of saying this is Kelly likes to cook. She makes chicken every day.Each sentence has three necessary components:Subject: What is this sentence about? The subject is usually, but not always, a noun or a pronoun.Action: What is the subject of the sentence doing? The action is always a verb.Complete thought: What is the purpose of this sentence?so for this example our subject is about Kelly action is cookfull thought is that she likes to cookhope that helps :)
I like the unconventionality of her parties; she always comes up with ideas that are unusual and fun.
John was known for his spontaneity, because he always had new ideas about fun things to do.
a sentence is a complete thought to have a complete sentence you need a subject and verb "In its earliest forms" would be a prepositional phrase a transition sentence is a sentence that transitions between paragraphs or ideas
Subject-verb-object is the normal - but by no means the only - order of the main ideas in a simple declarative sentence. "Agreement" is another matter.
Fresh ideas break with the dawn. The dawn brought new light to the subject.
Subject-verb-object is the normal - but by no means the only - order of the main ideas in a simple declarative sentence. "Agreement" is another matter.
The summary is the sentence that paraphrases the ideas of a given author.
Sentence groups of words that express complete thoughts or ideas..Fragment do not express complete ideas..
Subject-verb-object is the normal - but by no means the only - order of the main ideas in a simple declarative sentence. "Agreement" is another matter.