To locate a sentence subject, ask Who or what is being discussed?
Ignore prepositional phrases.
Sentences may have multiple subjects.
Reword inverted sentence to locate the subject.
The manger of the program for all new hires is our division called a meeting.
Manager is the who subject discussed
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What would you say in the following situations? If necessary, separate multiple answers with a comma (Example: uno, dos). You ask Miss Soto whether her class ends at 2 P.M.
What will be an ideal response?
Find the subject and the verb in each sentence. Choose the letter (A, B, or C) that contains both the correct subject and verb. "Oregon Fever" resulted in the Spring of 1843
a. "Oregon Fever," resulted b. "Oregon Fever," resulted in c. Fever, resulted
Cuando tú ________________ (ver) a Susana mañana, dile que nosotros queremos que (ella) ________________ (venir) a visitarnos.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What is a simple sentence?
a) A simple sentence has only one message. b) A simple sentence is easy to understand. c) A simple sentence contains only one independent clause. d) A simple sentence is all of the above.