The simple subject is the one word that identifies the subject; for example:
Lunch was good. (the simple subject is 'lunch')
The complimentary lunch was good. (the simple subject is 'lunch'; the complete subject is 'the complimentary lunch')
A simple subject is the person or thing doing the action of the verb.
Example:
The boy is day dreaming.
In this sentence, the boy is the person doing the action ( day dreaming ). The boy is the simple subject.
Example:
The big dog ate the rat.
The dog ate. The dog is the simple subject.
The subject of a sentence is a noun or a noun phrase. The subject goes before the verb. When we have a simple subject, there is only one noun in the subject position.
eg The dog chased the cat. dog is a noun, there is only one noun in the subject position, this is a simple subject
He chased the dog. He is a pronoun, there is only one noun in the subject position, this is a simple subject.
My sister and her husband are arriving to night. sister and husband are the nouns in the subject position, this is not a simple subject
its whom or what the person,thing,or place its talking about.
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tornado's shape (simple subject) is ( simple predicate)
In the sentence 'Can you give a definition for that word?', YOU is the subject.
simple subject is shape and simple predicate is "is" i think.
weather = simple subject dry = simple predicate
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The complete subject is the part of a sentence that includes all the words that describe the main person, place, thing, or idea the sentence is about. It typically consists of the simple subject and any modifiers that describe it.
A simple subject is a thing. If it were talking about a Baseball or a sentence the baseball is the simple subject.
Subject-verb-object is the normal - but by no means the only - order of the main ideas in a simple declarative sentence. "Agreement" is another matter.
your science in simple defenition in when you
a simple predicate is a verb and simple subject is a noun
Are you referring to the definition to be simple or the definition of "simple predicate"? Anyway, I'm thinking that you mean the former. A simple predicate is the word that shows what is happening. In the before sentence, is is the simple predicate. "is the word that shows what is happening" is the whole predicate. A verb will not always be the simple predicate, and simple predicates will not always be 1 word.
Simple Subject= You Simple predicate= waited
SImple Subject: you
a simple definition of tempersture is the measure of how fast particles in an object are moving or the measure of how hot an object is
The simple subject in this sentence is "fire."
The definition of chemistry easy is the study of elements, laws of combination and behavior. The definition of simple is having only one thing or element to do.