Everyone at the party danced for hours.
The subject pronoun in the sentence is "you", as it is the one performing the action of playing in the music room every day after school.
Yes! You have a subject and a verb. ..also an adjective. Subject and verb are only needed.
You can have more than one simple subject in a sentence
A simple sentence typically consists of one subject and one verb. For example, "She runs" has the subject 'she' and the verb 'runs'.
The simple subject is "rehearsals." The simple subject is one word that will directly answer the question Who? or What?
It was a gross insult to the competitors every single one of them.
The subject pronoun in the sentence is "you", as it is the one performing the action of playing in the music room every day after school.
"Hitler was hoping to sanctify the Earth by having sex with every one
Every private limited company must have at least one shareholder.
a good sentence using the word subjects would be: I forgot to write down the assignment in one of the subjects on the board. A king has a duty to his loyal subjects. (this sentence was by:-Sydney C. ♥ ) He was subjected to treatment (this sentence was buy Monkey Lover Dinda!!) My favourite subject is................(this one was too) What is your favorite subject?(This one is made by Cristina)
Yes! You have a subject and a verb. ..also an adjective. Subject and verb are only needed.
Here is one example of such a sentence: 'You are right to feel ashamed of your behaviour towards your parents; it has been appalling.'
You can have more than one simple subject in a sentence
Mathematics is my least favorite subject. Algebra is one kind of mathematics.
The subject of the sentence is "The title."
A simple sentence typically consists of one subject and one verb. For example, "She runs" has the subject 'she' and the verb 'runs'.
Yes, a compound sentence does have one subject but two verbs.