It, because is is a verb
Valentine's Day is the subject of that sentence.
Mrs. Marcus is the complete subject of the sentence.
Valentine's Day is the subject of that sentence.
In the sentence "Many stories about the first Valentine's Day exist," the complete subject is "Many stories about the first Valentine's Day," while the simple subject is "stories." The simple subject is the main noun, and the complete subject includes all modifiers that provide additional information about the noun.
what is the complete subject in this sentence? The longest, most boring day of his life ended with a dull thud.
(noun) (verb), (noun) (adjective) (verb); There's tons of different ways to organize a single sentence. As a long as you have a complete subject and a complete predicate, it should be a sentence. Something as simple as "she left." is a complete sentence because it has a subject and a verb. Not all sentences have to be detailed. A more in-depth sentence is "Barbara decided to leave for the mall after dinner, because she had other things to during the day."
Yes, that's a complete sentence. Maybe somebody you really want to hear from will call tomorrow.
The complete subject in the sentence "The oldest known Valentine's Day card dates back to 1415" is "The oldest known Valentine's Day card." This phrase includes the main noun "card" along with its modifiers, which provide additional information about the card's age and significance.
The subject in this sentence is "today," and the verb is "is".
A compound sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a conjunction (and, but, or) or a coordinator (for, nor, yet, so)An independent clause is also known as a complete sentence. It contains a subject and a verb. It expresses a complete thought.Examples of compound sentences are highlighted below:It was a cold day and it snowed until noon.Note: "It was a cold day." is a complete sentence that could stand on its own."It snowed until noon." is also a complete sentence that could stand on its own.Tomorrow is Monday but I don't have to work.Please leave now or you will be late.She has a broken leg yet, she gets around well.The sun came out, so we went swimming.
The simple subject in the sentence is "Valentine's Day."
A nice way to spend a hot summer day is immersion in the swimming pool.