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This sentence is a command, it has no subject and it cannot be changed to a passive sentence.
'is changed'is = present be verbchanged = adjectiveIn this context, the verb 'is' is a linking verb (a verb that acts as an equal sign, the subject is restated as the object)The adjective 'changed' is a predicate adjective (an adjective following a linking verb which modifies the subject of the sentence).Example: The time is changed to six. (time = changed)
The subject of the sentence is "you"
You is the subject of that sentence.
Yes. In "You baked a cake", "you" is the subject.
The verb in the sentence is: changed
This sentence is a command, it has no subject and it cannot be changed to a passive sentence.
'is changed'is = present be verbchanged = adjectiveIn this context, the verb 'is' is a linking verb (a verb that acts as an equal sign, the subject is restated as the object)The adjective 'changed' is a predicate adjective (an adjective following a linking verb which modifies the subject of the sentence).Example: The time is changed to six. (time = changed)
The nouns are:Christian, object of the preposition 'upon'.life, subject of the sentence.Mr. Finney's, possessive noun; showing possession of the subject noun.
The moment his name was mentioned, her smile vanished and she promptly changed the subject.
The subject of the sentence is "you"
This is not an active sentence so it cannot be changed to a passive sentence. Active sentences have a subject and a verb. eg The dog chased the cat. As a passive sentence -- The cat was chased.
A subject in a sentence is who, what, or where the sentence is about.
The subject is who or what the sentence is about.
You is the subject of that sentence.
Yes. In "You baked a cake", "you" is the subject.
A subject is what the sentence is about.To make a sentence with a subject think like if it was a theme.