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What is a Simple Subject?

Answer – A simple subject is the single word in a sentence that is the subject of its main verb.

Explanation:

All sentences will have a simple subject. It is the main character of that sentence and is the subject of the main verb. In some sentences, modifiers may be added to the simple subject, producing a complete subject. However, even in such sentences, it is the simple subject that is likely to guide the verb form.

Consider the following example sentences:

The books are on the table.

In this sentence, the simple subject is books

The mangoes in the basket are ripe.

Here, the complete subject is mangoes in the basket. The simple subject, however, is mangoes, and the verb in the sentence, are, is referring to them.


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