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five sentences based on every part of sentences​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The babies were healthy and by mid-August, they would have two new family members. ...

What a big family it was! ...

In connection with this lesson she learned the names of the members of the family and the word IS. ...

Next morning it was I who waked the whole family with my first "Merry Christmas!"

Answered by rohitraj0985
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Subject

In general, the subject refers to the part of the sentence that tells who or what the sentence is about. The subject is a noun, pronoun or noun phrase. For example:

Kelly walked down the street.

They went to school.

The black cat is sleeping.

While "Kelly" and "They" are single-word subjects, "The black cat" is a noun phrase that includes an adjective to provide additional information about the subject. There are a few different types of subjects. A simple subject is just one word, without any modifiers, usually a noun or pronoun. A complete subject is the simple subject plus all modifiers. A compound subject is made up of more than one subject element. For example:

Simple subject: Kate is a thin girl.

Complete subject: Jeffrey's poem about his mother made the class cry.

Compound subject: Paul and Tommy joined the soccer team at the same time.

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