Adjectives are used to modify both simple and compound subjects.
Adjectives
The term 'simple noun' is sometimes used to describe the nouns used to make a compound noun; for example the 'simple noun' bath and the 'simple noun' tub join to form the 'compound noun' bathtub.Another use of the term 'simple noun' as an alternative for the term 'simple subject' of a sentence; for example:A big, slimy, green, worm crawled out of my apple.The entire noun phrase 'A big, slimy, green, worm' is the subject of the sentence, the simple subject is 'worm'.
Syllogisms
tornado's shape (simple subject) is ( simple predicate)
simple subject is shape and simple predicate is "is" i think.
Adjectives
Tennis is a noun; it can be used as a simple subject if you like. Here is an example: Tennis is fun.
Yes, if used as the subject, child would be a simple subject.The child cried.The child played with blocks.
"Foreboding" [note lack of a second "r"] can be used as a simple subject. It is the gerund form of the verb "forebode" and is used as a noun, as in, "A foreboding of doom can accompany an action destined to fail."
It can be, it depends on how the word is used. The creatures ran when the fire came. = simple. The forest and its creatures escaped the fire. = complex subject
A simple subject is a thing. If it were talking about a Baseball or a sentence the baseball is the simple subject.
Simple Subject= You Simple predicate= waited
Yes, the simple subject is "wallet."
The subject is "objects".
a simple predicate is a verb and simple subject is a noun
Class is the simple subject. Did have is the simple predicate (verb).
Syllogisms