you.
The histories of books are usually not interesting.
Doris Kerns-Goodwin, a respected historian, has written several books about US presidents and their contributions to our country. A reputable historian does extensive research before submitting articles for journal publication.
The Bible was one of Abraham Lincoln's favorite books.
There are many places to find history on interracial relationships. Local libraries will have books on the subject. Pbs also has articles on their website about interracial relationships. The Washington Post has a few articles as well about interracial relationships.
Thurgood Marshall was a lawyer, civil rights activist and a Supreme Court Judge. While there are many books about him and his early years no mention what his favorite books were.
librarian
The subject of the sentence is books.
I think "stairs" is the subject of this sentence.
The subject of the sentence is "The title."
The histories of books are usually not interesting.
The noun clause is 'what books tell us', functioning as the subject of the sentence.
Javier
Told us you needed three books is not a complete sentence. It lacks a subject. For example, adding I, she, he, a person's name or a title would make this a complete sentence. Examples: He told us you needed three books. She told us you needed three books. Mrs. Krammer told us you needed three books. The teacher told us you needed three books.
Joe classifed the books by subject.
They have many books. He/She/It has many books.
Yes a pile of books is correct, you can also have a stack of books or a bundle of books
C. We stood together on the issue of civil rights.The pronoun 'we' is the subject of the sentence.In sentence A. the noun 'car' is the subject of the sentence.In sentence B. the noun 'books' is the subject of the sentence.In sentence D. the noun 'house' is the subject of the sentence.