In the sentence "Wait for me by the classroom door," the simple subject is "you," which is implied in the imperative sentence. The command is directed at the listener, suggesting that they are the one being asked to wait. The phrase does not explicitly include the subject but relies on the understood "you."
In the sentence "Wait by the classroom door," the simple subject is the implied "you," as the command is directed at the listener. The simple predicate is "wait," which indicates the action being requested.
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12 feet
about 2 metres
The typical door in a classroom is about 2 meters, or two yards and 1/3.
In the sentence "Wait by the classroom door," the simple subject is the implied "you," as the command is directed at the listener. The simple predicate is "wait," which indicates the action being requested.
the sentence is incompletely. the subject is missing.
The simple subject in the sentence "The blooming bushes near the door attract bees regularly" is "bushes." It is the main noun that the sentence is about, while "blooming" serves as a modifier describing the bushes.
You is the subject of that sentence.
The subject in the sentence is "door."
In this sentence : The boy next door goes to our school.The subject is boy (a noun)The complete subject is the boy next doorThe simple subject is the noun or pronoun in the subject position and the complete subject is all the other words associated with the subject.
In this sentence : The boy next door goes to our school.The subject is boy (a noun)The complete subject is the boy next doorThe simple subject is the noun or pronoun in the subject position and the complete subject is all the other words associated with the subject.
A simple subject is also a complete subject when it only contains one word.For instance: He went to the store. "He" is the only part of the subject at all. The rest of it is part of the complete predicate.
you opened the door
The subject is "you". As in all commands (like "Shut the door" or "Back up!") the subject is an implied "you". It's determined by who is being addressed.
example of subject
This sentence is a command, it has no subject and it cannot be changed to a passive sentence.