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*First off, that example would be two separate sentences. (There needs to be a period, comma and conjunction, or semi-colon after "Friday")

Break Down of PartsSentence one: "The dance was on Friday."

The= article. (Note: A, An, and The are articles, and they are found in the adjective family)

dance= simple subject

was= verb

on= preposition

Friday= Object of the Preposition

Sentence two: "It was fun."

It= simple subject (Note: It is a pronoun, taking place of its antecedent, the dance.)

was= verb, or linking verb

fun= predicate adjective (Note: fun is an adjective, but due to the linking verb, fun is a predicate adjective describing it)

*So, in simple terms, both "dance" and "it" are the simple subjects.

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The dance was on Friday, it was fub.

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The dance was on Friday, it was fun.

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