A Simple Sentence have a subject and a verb/predicate, A Predicate is a clause that says something to the subjectEX:Shiela And Jelai went to the school together.The Bolded words are the subjects and the italic words is the predicateThanks to my teacher she's a great teacher everything she taught us I still remember cuz she's a GREAT TEACHER, but she's a FilipinoName of the teacher: Teacher W_l_e_l_a _e_a_e
The logician taught many subjects such as math, science, reading, social studies, and economics.
A simple subject is a noun (person, place, or thing) or pronoun that is doing the action (the verb). The word order in a basic English sentence is subject, verb, object ( the object is the 'receiver' of the action).Example sentence: The man saw the bus. In this sentence the man is the one who is doing the action (see/saw) the man is the subject, see is the verb (past tense) and bus is the object.However, subjects can also be a clause.Exmple sentence: What we need is a sharp knife. In this sentence the noun clause what we need is the subject, but because there is no noun or pronoun doing the action, this is not a simple subject.
In this sentence, the simple predicate is "numbers."
Okay, a compound subject is two subjects into one, and a simple predicate is the same ending to both subjects. For example: Alan and Robin were found walking down the street. In the foregoing, Alan and Robin are the two subjects, also known as compound subject, while simple predicate was "were found." However, I added another predicate which was basically an adjective phrase, "walking down the street." But "were found" is a simple predicate.
Simple subjects and predicates.
Simple subjects and predicates.
You can have two simple subjects and two simple predicates.
In this sentence, there are two simple subjects. Jake goes Katie goes This means that both Jake and Katie are simple subjects.
The simple past tense of "had been" is "was" or "were" depending on the subject of the sentence. For singular subjects, use "was" (e.g., I was, she was). For plural subjects, use "were" (e.g., they were, we were).
If you mean a sentence like: Alex and Becky went to the store. Then this is a simple sentence.
If you are talking about predicates it is simple. If you are talking about subjects it is compound.
there are 2 in a simple sentence
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Yes.A complex sentence consists of clauses linked by coordination - and, or, but.eg She likes ice cream but Micheal doesn't like sweet things.simple subjects She and Micheal
Yes, it is possible to use a compound subject in a simple sentence. A compound subject consists of two or more subjects that are connected by a coordinating conjunction such as "and" or "or." For example, "Sara and Emma went to the park" is a simple sentence with a compound subject "Sara and Emma."
Yes, it can have two subjects and only one verb. Marsha and Glenda went to the store.