The subject of the sentence tells you who it is about.
Jenny is nice.
Jenny is the subject of this sentence.
"What" a sentence is about, however, includes a verb (predicate). Generally you need a subject and predicate to make sense of a sentence.
For example:
I walk home. (subject I, predicate walk,complete predicate walk home)
The part of speech that tells who or what the sentence is about is a noun (person, place or thing) or pronoun (such as he, she, they, it, etc) and is called the subject of the sentence.
The subject tells who the sentence is about.
I think it could be this things:
.What a subject is doing? = verb (eating, sleeping)
.What characteristics does a subject has? = adjective (fat, skiny)
the predicate
noun or pronoun
Appositives
bruh
up date
The predicate is the part of the sentence that tells you more about the subject. The subject is the person or thing doing the action, in this case 'Learning new things'. Thus 'is exciting' is the predicate.
An active verb is required; any other part of speech may be present.
The predicate is the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject
adjective
In the following sentence, which word is an adverb used to modify a verb? The young girl quickly learned the rules of the board game.
The predicate of a sentence is the part that provides information about the subject. It typically includes the verb and any other words or phrases that give more details about the action or state expressed by the verb.
The subject.
the predicat
The predicate is the part of the sentence that tells what the subject is or does. It typically includes the verb and any additional information about the subject's action or state.
The predicate part of the sentence tells what the subject does or has. It can also describe what the subject is or is like.
The predicate is the part of the sentence that tells you more about the subject. The subject is the person or thing doing the action, in this case 'Learning new things'. Thus 'is exciting' is the predicate.
ones indivuality
This sentence means to follow one's moral sense or inner feeling of what is right or wrong. Trust your conscience to guide you in making ethical decisions.
Snow in this sentence is the verb.
The part of the cell that controls the rest of the cell, or the part of the cell that tells the rest of the cell what to do.
The subject!
An active verb is required; any other part of speech may be present.