The simple subject in the sentence is "mail." It is the noun that the sentence is about.
Yes, a simple sentence can have an appositive and a participial phrase. An appositive renames or explains a noun, while a participial phrase functions as an adjective to describe a noun in the sentence. Combining these elements can add detail and information to the main subject of a sentence.
We wear clothes to protect ourselves from changes in temperature. This is a simple sentence. The clothing serves as a barrier to shield us from both extreme heat and cold temperatures. This is a compound sentence.
I used a clamp to secure the wood pieces together.
The war created tension between the two countries.
there is lot of potential energy in sun. We are not using it full.
Bennet girls makes up the simple subject. Yay for Pride and Prejudice.
The simple subject of the sentence is "you".
"It can." In that sentence, the pronoun "it" is the simple subject.
"Natives" is the simple subject.
A simple subject is a thing. If it were talking about a Baseball or a sentence the baseball is the simple subject.
The simple subject in the sentence "Did you find your wallet" is "you."
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The simple subject in the sentence is "Cherokee."
Plane is the simple subject.
The simple subject is "rehearsals." The simple subject is one word that will directly answer the question Who? or What?
"Cherokee" is the simple subject in that sentence.
the simple subject of a sentence is what the sentence is in one word