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The gerund phrase, "Taking a warm bath..." is the subject of the verb 'will relax'; the subject of the sentence.
The pronoun 'she' takes the place of a singular noun (or name) for a female as the subject of a sentence or a clause.Examples:Mother will be here at ten. She will be taking the bus. (subject of the second sentence)The bus that she is taking is an express. (subject of the relative clause)
The subject of the sentence is 'they', a plural pronoun taking the place of the nouns that are the names of the people.
Frank and Lois is the subject.
The sentence is grammatically incorrect. It should be structured as "Taking a psychology test," with the subject preceding the action.
"Yes, I've been to a restaurant lately." or "Yes, I've been to a restaurant recently."
It is the word the verb is taking action on.
A complete sentence must have a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or the action taking place). It must also express a complete thought and be punctuated correctly.
The function of the verb "taking" in the gerund phrase is to indicate the action being performed. In this case, it serves as the subject of the sentence, highlighting the activity of taking a warm bath.
Nobody is taking his place.
The gerund phrase "taking a warm bath" functions as the subject of the sentence. It performs the action of relaxing the nerves.