Sister is a noun. Swimming is a verb that can be used as a noun (called a gerund). So both sister and swimming can be used as a subject.
Examples:
My sister is having a party.
Swimming is my favorite sport.
your sister
It could be either. Example as a simple subject: "Eat only your share of the cake." Example as a simple predicate: "Share the cake with your sister."
The simple subject is the one word that identifies the subject; for example: Lunch was good. (the simple subject is 'lunch') The complimentary lunch was good. (the simple subject is 'lunch'; the complete subject is 'the complimentary lunch')
C. A has a compound subject and a simple predicate. B has a compound subject and a simple predicate. C has two verbs for the subject: Sandy washed and Sandy ironed. D has a simple subject ("we") and a simple verb ("went").
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your sister
the simple subject is Baker's Sister and the simple predicate is named Doris to find simple subjects and predicates first find the subject and the rest after the subject is the predicate ............
"sister and you"
Sister is not a simple predicate because a simple predicate has to be a verb. Example :Jessie rode her bike to James. The simple predicate is rode because its a verb
boy, girl, brother, sister
It could be either. Example as a simple subject: "Eat only your share of the cake." Example as a simple predicate: "Share the cake with your sister."
The simple subject is the one word that identifies the subject; for example: Lunch was good. (the simple subject is 'lunch') The complimentary lunch was good. (the simple subject is 'lunch'; the complete subject is 'the complimentary lunch')
C. A has a compound subject and a simple predicate. B has a compound subject and a simple predicate. C has two verbs for the subject: Sandy washed and Sandy ironed. D has a simple subject ("we") and a simple verb ("went").
swam
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A subject verb is created when the act of doing something becomes the subject of a sentence. For example, although swimming is a verb, in the statement, "Swimming is fun," the act of swimming is now the subject of the sentence.
The predicate is the action or linking part of the sentence, which includes the verbs and anything that modifies them, basically anything that's not part of the subject. This is called the "complete predicate."Example: "Bob's sister went to school on Tuesday."In this case, Bob's sister is the subject, went to school on Tuesday is the predicate.The simple predicate is only the verb, "went." In the same way, "sister" is called the simple predicate, the one basic noun (or pronoun) that is the subject.Example: "Bob will be leaving tomorrow."In this case, the simple predicate is the verb will be leaving.