Your mother gave Bob and Bill some applesauce for dinner. this is a simple sentence.
"I showed gratitude to my mother by taking her out to dinner on Mother's Day."
I answered my mother when she called my name for dinner.
for my mother. (complex sentence)
The sentence is a complex sentence because it contains one independent clause "my mother told us to clean the kitchen" and one dependent clause "but we forgot."
The subject of the sentence is 'mother', a noun. The other nouns in the sentence are 'dog' the object of the verb walked, and 'dinner', object of the preposition before. The pronoun 'you' takes the place of your name as the object of the preposition for.
You may stay to have dinner with Wally if you call and get permission from you mother.
I would prefer to have ham instead of pork with dinner today, mother.
In the sentence Mom made dinner:Mom is the subjectmade is the verbdinner is the objectShe made dinner - She is a pronoun subject.
The man shuddered when he found out his mother-in-law was coming over for dinner.
"I showed gratitude to my mother by taking her out to dinner on Mother's Day."
compound
No, only when it is used as part of the proper noun. Examples: I want to see Mother Theresa in person. My mother cooks dinner everyday.