Jake and you
Adjectives are used to modify both simple and compound subjects.
the difference between the two of them are they both subject which compliment each other.
A simple sentence need both subject and predicate to agree to be correct.
In the sentence, "Did you find your wallet?", "you" is both the simple and total subject.
Neither. "Forgot" is a verb and only nouns and pronouns are singular or plural. Actually, it depends on what you have forgotten in the first place. if you've forgotten multiple, then plural. Forgot one thing? Then singular.
Forgot is the simple past tense. Forgotten is the past participle.
I have forgot /forgotten are both correct. The latter is more formally used. I forgot to do the laundry last night. - forgot is used as simple past, ok I may have /forgot forgotten a lot of Chinese in written form, but when I see them I still recognize their meanings. Both forgot and Forgotten can be used as past participle. so, forgot >> simple past forgotten >> past participle
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Adjectives are used to modify both simple and compound subjects.
the difference between the two of them are they both subject which compliment each other.
"Tara" and "piano" are both nouns. "Tara" is the simple subject and "piano" is the direct object of the verb "plays".
A simple sentence need both subject and predicate to agree to be correct.
The simple subject is "islands", the complete subject is "Some islands", and both "off" and "of" are prepositions.
No, boys would be the only simple subject. (are going would be the predicate, by the way.)
Fee simple determinable and fee simple subject to condition subsequent are both types of ownership in real property that come with conditions. The main difference between the two is in how the ownership can be terminated. In fee simple determinable, the ownership automatically ends if a specific condition is violated, while in fee simple subject to condition subsequent, the owner has the right to reclaim the property if the condition is violated.
In the sentence, "Did you find your wallet?", "you" is both the simple and total subject.
In this sentence, there are two simple subjects. Jake goes Katie goes This means that both Jake and Katie are simple subjects.