To determine if Jason is part of a compound subject, you need to look at the sentence in question. A compound subject consists of two or more subjects joined by a conjunction (like "and" or "or"). If Jason is listed alongside another noun or pronoun as the subjects of the same verb, then he is part of a compound subject. If he stands alone as the only subject, he is not.
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The pronoun in the sentence is she, a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun (or name) for a specific female.The pronoun 'she' is functioning as part of the compound subject of the sentence.
"Select all thatapply."you, a personal pronoun, the inferred subject of the sentence.all, an indefinite pronoun that takes the place of an unknown or unnamed number or amount.that, a relative pronoun, introduces the relative clause 'that apply'."You honored Grace and me when you and she invited us out to dinner."you, personal pronoun, subject of the first part of the compound sentence.me, personal pronoun, part of the compound direct object of the verb 'honored'.you, personal pronoun, part of the compound subject of the second part of the compound sentence.she, personal pronoun, part of the compound subject of the second part of the compound sentence.us, personal pronoun, direct object of the verb 'invited'.
In the sentence "The skin and hair are damaged," the compound subject is "the skin and hair." A compound subject consists of two or more subjects (in this case, "skin" and "hair") that share the same verb, which is "are damaged" in this instance.
The pronoun 'she' is a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing.The pronoun 'she' is a singular pronoun, a word that takes the place of a singular noun for a female.The pronoun 'she' is a third person pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for the person spoken about.The pronoun 'she' is a subject pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun as the subject of a sentence or a clause.The pronoun 'she' is part of the compound subject of the sentence (She and Jason).
A subject can be compound or singular. If it is compound, then both are the subject. Example:John and Jeff rode their bikes.
No, because there is only one part of the subject - the party. If you wanted to modify this sentence to contain a compound subject, it would be something like this: The party for Victor, the baby shower for Susan, and the prom are scheduled for tomorrow.
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A compound subject is a sentance with two or more subjects.
In a sentence subject is one which contains nouns;rest if the part of sentence is predicate.for example;sheela was having her dinnerSheela is subject and was having her dinner is predicate.imran tahir
"It" is a singular subject so it requires a singular verb. Any plural verb following "it" is incorrect (unless "it" is part of a compound subject).
Tony and I went to the movies. Tony and I is the compound subject.