yes there can be because you can combind two of them too make a compound sentence
You can have more than one simple subject in a sentence
The simple subject of the sentence is "world."
The subject is the person or thing doing the action (verb). In a simple sentence like:The dog ate the meat.dog is the subject, the dog did the action (eat).However in complicated sentences the subject is not so easy to see.The assigned text for history class contains more than twenty chapters.In this sentence text is the subject.
There can be more than one subject in a sentence when the sentence has a compound subject, which consists of two or more subjects connected by a conjunction like "and" or "or." For example, in the sentence "Alice and Bob are going to the store," "Alice" and "Bob" are both subjects.
it is compound sentence
You can have more than one simple subject in a sentence
The simple subject of the sentence is "world."
Actually, there are more than three of them. These are simple subject, simple predicate, complete subject and complete predicate. I can say this because we are studying these.:)
The subject is the person or thing doing the action (verb). In a simple sentence like:The dog ate the meat.dog is the subject, the dog did the action (eat).However in complicated sentences the subject is not so easy to see.The assigned text for history class contains more than twenty chapters.In this sentence text is the subject.
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A simple subject is also a complete subject when it only contains one word.For instance: He went to the store. "He" is the only part of the subject at all. The rest of it is part of the complete predicate.
A compound subject is when there are more than one subject in a sentence. (Ex. Mike and Brenda went shopping.) Mike and Brenda is the compound subject. A compound verb is when there are more than one verb in a sentence. (Ex. Mike sat down and then stood up.) Sat and stood are the verbs.
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The sentence 'Computers and printers are standard equipment in most classrooms' is a compound sentence because it has more than one subject, "Computers and printers".
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The simple subject of a sentence is the subject stripped of all modifiers and determiners. So, in your example, 'Emperor' is the simple subject once the postmodifier phrase 'of Japan' and the determiner 'the' have been removed.Sometimes, though, a simple subject can be more than one word:'The big red car, the small green van and the massive articulated lorry sped down the narrow road'.or even an entire clause:'What interests me is the ancient Egyptian artefacts'.Hope that helps.
There can be more than one subject in a sentence when the sentence has a compound subject, which consists of two or more subjects connected by a conjunction like "and" or "or." For example, in the sentence "Alice and Bob are going to the store," "Alice" and "Bob" are both subjects.