The subject in this sentence is not stated it is implied. It is you.
(Can) you get more popcorn please?
The verb in the sentence "There are more cookies in the kitchen" is "are." In this sentence, "are" is a linking verb that connects the subject "there" to the subject complement "more cookies." Linking verbs do not show action but instead link the subject to more information about the subject.
The sentence has a compound predicate.
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It would make more sense if was just : "Feel free to do as you please".
The sentence in which the verb is a linking verb uses the verb to connect the subject of the verb to more information about the subject. The linking verb will not express an action.
I went to get some more popcorn during the interval.
You can have more than one simple subject in a sentence
Please be more specific.
The verb in the sentence "There are more cookies in the kitchen" is "are." In this sentence, "are" is a linking verb that connects the subject "there" to the subject complement "more cookies." Linking verbs do not show action but instead link the subject to more information about the subject.
The sparse clouds looked like popcorn on a light blue counter top.
"Please" in this sentence is an adverb, modifying the verb "allow" to make the request more polite.
Could you please be more specific.
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"Learn to be more independent this time" sounds right as it makes complete sense as an imperative sentence, in which a command is made. In the given sentence the word "you" (subject) is understood: "(You) learn to be more independent this time".
popcorn
A subject pronoun is a pronoun that is used as the subject of a sentence. It replaces a noun that is the subject of the sentence to avoid repetition and make the sentence flow more smoothly. Examples of subject pronouns include "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," and "they."
Yes . It has more flavor.