Examples of the noun 'family' as subject and simple subject:
My family comes from Minneapolis.
A family of moles lives under the shed.
The first family to homestead this valley were Morgans.
I'm thinking that "family" is the simple subject and "Matt's family" is the complete subject.
In the sentence "All the family members gather around the piano," the noun is "members," which refers to the family members. The simple subject is "members," as it is the main word that tells us who is performing the action of gathering.
that family and family
Oh, dude, the simple subject is "He" and the simple predicate is "loves." The complete subject is "He loves to send emails to his family and friends" and the complete predicate is "now." So, like, there you have it.
the simple subject of a sentence is what the sentence is in one word
The simple subject in that sentence is just the word "family."
"Family" is the simple subject in the sentence "That family enjoys music."The simple subject is the who or what is doing the action or verb.
I'm thinking that "family" is the simple subject and "Matt's family" is the complete subject.
The simple subject in the sentence is "family".
Simple subject: family Simple predicate: went
family
In the sentence "All the family members gather around the piano," the noun is "members," which refers to the family members. The simple subject is "members," as it is the main word that tells us who is performing the action of gathering.
No. 'It' is a simple subject.
It can be.
The word "the" is an article, a type of adjective, not a subject.
that family and family
Oh, dude, the simple subject is "He" and the simple predicate is "loves." The complete subject is "He loves to send emails to his family and friends" and the complete predicate is "now." So, like, there you have it.