It can be either one; it depends on how you use it. "My blog is where I blog." <--That has subject and verb forms.
It = subject who = object
The simple subject is "which" and the predicate is "have been misspelled."
Sleeps is the verb Cat is the subject
Yes, the subject pronoun is "You".
The subject is "my cat" and there is no action verb. The linking verb is "is" (to be).
It = subject who = object
The subject of the sentence is Isabel.
no verb
"skills" is the subject of this sentence. "Communication " modifies the subject.
have is a verb. developed is a verb. interest is a subject. neighbor is a subject.
The subject is he, and the verb is was.
The simple subject of the sentence is "world."
The simple subject is "which" and the predicate is "have been misspelled."
No. The part of a sentence after the subject is the predicate'Boys were absent yesterday. The part of the sentence following the subject, written in bold, is the predicate.
"She" is the subject of this sentence.
Frank and Lois is the subject.
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