The subject in the sentence, 'Who first reached the North Pole?' is 'who'.
In this sentence, Venus should be capitalized.
The troops gathered to prepare for their campaign to the North.
if its the name of a person or a place, it allso includes nick names If your referring to north south east west, only if its at the start of a sentence
The Prime Meridian is a invisible line which runs from the north pole to the south pole.
Generally, no. When 'north' is used as noun ("towards the north"), adjective ("the north end of the building") or adverb ("the arrow was fired north"), "north" is not capitalised. When used as part of a proper-noun or place-name, it should be capitalised, such as in "North Pole" or "North America".
Leif Ericson beat Columbus to it by about 500 years. Ericson reached north America first. Later, Columbus reached central America, but he never actually reached north America.
North by Frederick Cook
The simple subject is they.
north and east
Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary was an American explorer who led multiple expeditions to the North Pole in the early 20th century. Peary is known for claiming to have reached the North Pole in 1909, although this achievement has been the subject of controversy and debate.
The North Pole was first reached by Robert Peary in 1909, according to his claim. However, there is controversy surrounding this achievement and some believe that American explorer Frederick Cook may have reached the North Pole earlier in 1908.
Robert Perry
The Vikings were the first Europeans who reached North America about 500 years before Christopher Columbus and their leader was Leif Erikson
The common noun in the sentence is first.
Sentence: Dutch settlers were responsible for bowling's introduction to North America. Subject: settlers Adjective: Dutch Verb were responsible
The Vikings were the first outsiders to settle on North America.
Indians, Pilgrams or Adam and Eve