a verb
It could vary depending on the context, but typically when someone says "subject," they are referring to the simple subject, which is the main noun or pronoun in a sentence. The complete subject includes the simple subject and any words that modify it.
Simple Subject= You Simple predicate= waited
Yes, the simple subject is "wallet."
Class is the simple subject. Did have is the simple predicate (verb).
Subject: Few people Predicate: had them
It could vary depending on the context, but typically when someone says "subject," they are referring to the simple subject, which is the main noun or pronoun in a sentence. The complete subject includes the simple subject and any words that modify it.
If you mean May as in the name or the month, it can be part of the simple subject. An example would be, "May is a great month to take a bath" If you mean May in the other way, it would not be part of the simple subject. An example would be, "April may be a very bad month"
A simple subject is a thing. If it were talking about a Baseball or a sentence the baseball is the simple subject.
Simple Subject= You Simple predicate= waited
Yes, the simple subject is "wallet."
a simple predicate is a verb and simple subject is a noun
Class is the simple subject. Did have is the simple predicate (verb).
Subject: Few people Predicate: had them
"Natives" is the simple subject.
"fire" is the simple subject.
"It can." In that sentence, the pronoun "it" is the simple subject.
the simple subject is you and the simple predicate is love