The subject of a sentence is what the sentence is about and the verb is describing what the subject (or noun) is doing...
1.) Sally sat on the beach.
Sally= Subject
Sat-Verb
2.) The carriage that fell into the ditch is now stuck motionless.
Carriage= Subject
Fell= Verb
"He" is the subject, and "was" is the verb.
The subject is he, and the verb is was.
The subject pronoun with the verb to be means future or expectant.
"They" is a pronoun that is used as a subject in a sentence. It is not a verb.
subject = yo, yo means "I" verb = soy, it's verb to be = am
The verb in a sentence explains the action or state of being. In your sentence, the word is, is the verb! Is or a form of is, means a state of being. All other verbs describe an action. He went to the show. What did he do? He went. Went is the verb. You can do the same with a number of other sentences. Try it.
"He" is the subject, and "was" is the verb.
The subject is he, and the verb is was.
subject conducting is a verb
SV = Subject Verb (I like cake.)SSV = Subject, Subject, Verb (She and I like cake.)SVV = Subject, Verb, Verb (I like cake and hate yams.)SSVV = Subject, Subject, Verb, Verb (She and I like cake and hate yams.)
The subject pronoun with the verb to be means future or expectant.
"They" is a pronoun that is used as a subject in a sentence. It is not a verb.
subject = yo, yo means "I" verb = soy, it's verb to be = am
he is the simple subject and goes is the verb. the correct name would be predicate instead of verb
"Sat" is a verb, but it is not an action verb. It is a linking verb that connects the subject (the doer of the action) to the subject complement (describes or renames the subject).
"Am" is a linking verb. It is a form of the verb "to be" and is used to connect the subject of a sentence to a subject complement.
The sentence in which the verb is a linking verb uses the verb to connect the subject of the verb to more information about the subject. The linking verb will not express an action.