yes it does
It is the subject and any modifiers
The simple subject. A complete subject is the simple subject, or the main word along with any of the modifiers that might describe the subject.
Intervening modifiers are descriptors that surround the subject of a sentence. These words can be adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, verb phrases, and dependent clauses.
Intervening modifiers are descriptors that surround the subject of a sentence. These words can be adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, verb phrases, and dependent clauses.
The sentence with evaluative modifiers like "terrible," "horrible," "awful," or "disastrous" usually conveys strong disapproval. These modifiers express a negative judgment or opinion about the subject or action being described.
Ball is the subject. These and round are modifiers (adjectives).
žComplete predicates are all the other words besides the subject and its modifiers.
A subject can be compound or singular. If it is compound, then both are the subject. Example:John and Jeff rode their bikes.
Modifiers
compound subject
No, a sentence can only have one complete subject, which is the noun or pronoun that the sentence is about. Additional nouns or pronouns in the sentence would typically function as objects, complements, or modifiers rather than as complete subjects.
A compound subject is a sentance with two or more subjects.