A simple subject is probably the most basic unit in sentence construction. A subject is a noun, which is a person, place, thing, or idea. A subject tells us who or what the sentence is going to be about. Without a subject, we cannot have a complete sentence. A simple subject is a subject that has just one noun as the focus of the sentence. This means that only one noun does the action, or connects, to the verb of the sentence.
Compare and contrast because she will be comparing her past self to her present self to show the difference/change between them.
<span>From his travels with the Ghost of Christmas Past, Scrooge sees his progression from an innocent, neglected child to a responsible, choice-making adult. He was not at fault for the treatment he received when he was young, but, as he aged, he started making bad decisions of his own accord. </span>
Will they be planning?
Who are they planning for?
What are they planning for?
Where are they planning?
When are they planning?
How are they planning?