"This argument" is the simple subject. "This kind of argument" is the subject (or compound subject). "is" is the predicate. "hard to answer" is the object.
The subject of this sentence is the book.The answer is either book or Exodus???
what would my action verb be in this sentence? It is hard to imagine an argument against such a simple and effective tool.
In the sentence, 'Throw the ball as hard as you can.', the word 'throw' is the verb. In this imperative sentence, the subject of the sentence is implied; the subject is you.
The answer for APEX is simple
Verbal phrase is a verbal with all its modifiers, but short of a subject. For example, in a sentence, "PLAYING TENNIS is a hobby among youth", 'playing tennis' is a verbal phrase.
The subject of this sentence is the book.The answer is either book or Exodus???
what would my action verb be in this sentence? It is hard to imagine an argument against such a simple and effective tool.
"Eustace" is the simple subject.
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In the sentence, 'Throw the ball as hard as you can.', the word 'throw' is the verb. In this imperative sentence, the subject of the sentence is implied; the subject is you.
The answer for APEX is simple
The subject of the sentence: "The new teacher works very hard." is "teacher". Firstly identify the verb. The verb is "works". Ask who or what "works"? The answer is "teacher". the word "new" is an adjective. the words "hard" and "very" are both adverbs. "hard" aids our understanding of "works" and "very" aids our understanding of "hard".
The simple predicate is "was" and the complete predicate was "was hard".
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Yes, the word it can be the subject of a sentence. It is hot outside today. It hasn't rained this hard in ten years!
Verbal phrase is a verbal with all its modifiers, but short of a subject. For example, in a sentence, "PLAYING TENNIS is a hobby among youth", 'playing tennis' is a verbal phrase.
We tried hard but there was nothing we could do.