Our family=subject
went=verb
on a safari=prepositional phrase
in South Africa=prepositional phrase
last summer=preposotional phrase
~The Sentence Analysis King
The simple subject of the sentence "Your family will travel to Mexico next summer." is family.
The subject of the sentence is she.
she
The subject of the sentence "When are the parades this Summer" is parade.
The simple subject in the statement, bushy beards must be irritating in the summer, is beards.
The nouns in the sentence are summer and lake.
mowed lawns and delivered papers
Below are simple sentences with compound predicates:The compound predicates are highlighted.The kids are running and jumping.The performers danced and sang.At summer camp, we'll swim and play tennis.
The simple subject is they.
The subject of the sentence "When are the parades this Summer" is parade.
summer
The simple subject in the statement, bushy beards must be irritating in the summer, is beards.
In this sentence, "is going to California next summer" is the complete predicate. The simple predicate, or verb, is "is going". Is is the helping verb, to is the preposition, California is the object of the preposition, summer is an adverb answering the question when, and next is an adjective modifying summer, answering which summer. Our is a possessive pronoun, it is also an adjective describing which family, and family is the simple subject.
They
The subject of the sentence is missing; "She" or "Proper noun" will go to her family reunion next summer.
No, because you cant type a simple sentence.
You have a compound sentence. (You) is the subject. (Still owe) is the verb. (That) is the conjunction. (I) is the subject. (Did) is the verb.
No, the word "summer" does not need to be capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of the sentence or part of a proper noun, such as the name of an event or organization.
The linking verb in the sentence is "seemed." It connects the subject "Maria" to the subject complement "relaxed."
The noun 'summer' functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example:Summer is just around the corner. (subject of the sentence)In the heat that summer brings we take refuge in the mountains. (subject of the relative clause)We have the summer to finish the job. (direct object of the verb 'have')What are your plans for summer. (object of the preposition 'for)