First, it's a fascinating subject. Second, fascinating subjects sell books.
From my experience the only animals that eat aardvark are blesboks (South African antelope with white patch on forehead),caracal (long-legged nocturnal cat of African and Asian savannahs with long ears) and a cusk (large Atlantic fish like the cod) those are the only ones I am aware of but I an sure there are more for I only studied this subject for less than 3 hours.
Whether this hobby is fascinating is subject to individual taste and preference, and thus is an opinion.
The complete subject is the noun or pronoun that the sentence is about. The complete predicate is the verb and any words that modify or complete the verb's action. Together, the complete subject and complete predicate make up a complete sentence.
Scientist would be a complete subject.
Scientist would be a complete subject.
In "a complete subject", subject is the noun. A is an article, and complete is an adjective.
several tents is the complete subject. tents is the simple subject
example of sentence complete subject and complete predicate Listening=subject is not=complete predicate
Yes. I would call it stimulating, and positively fascinating.
The complete subject is "Tomorrow you and I."
The subject is the doer of the action. A complete subjectis the entire subject phrase, the doer of the action and all modifiers. Every sentence has a subject. Do not confuse the complete subject with the simple subject, however. The simple subject is, well, simple. In the same way, the complete subject is very complete. The best way to get the complete subject is everything until the verb.For example: The newsstand on 3rd Streetattracts many customers every day.The simple subject would be simply newsstand, but in order to get the complete subject, you need to get everything until the verb. Therefore, the complete subject would be thenewsstand on 3rd Street.