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konstantin123 [22]
2 years ago
13

Exercise 1 Draw one line under each compound subject and two lines under the simple predicate they share. Circle the conjunction

or conjunctions.
Neither time nor money is available for the improvement of the auditorium.
English
1 answer:
DedPeter [7]2 years ago
6 0

In the given sentence, the simple predicate is "money " whereas, the compound subject is "auditorium" and "improvement". Moreover, the Conjunctions are "Neither" and "nor".

<h3>Describe a simple subject.</h3>

A sentence's simple subject is the main noun or pronoun, but a complete subject includes both the main word and any modifiers. Without any further qualifiers, the basic subject is just who or what is "doing" the verb. Simple Subject Examples: The lightbulb was created by Thomas Edison. The word "invented" is being "done" in this sentence by "Thomas Edison." Or, to put it another way, a simple subject is one in which the sentence's main focus is a single noun. A noun, also known as a person, place, thing, or idea, is the definition of a subject. Every sentence must have a subject and a verb (or predicate). The subject identifies the person or thing who or which is the subject of the sentence.

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