Answer:
Subject: Liza; verb: bakes
Explanation:
The <em>subject</em> of a sentence is the person, place, or thing that is performing the action (verb) of the sentence.
<em>Verbs</em> are action words in a sentence that describe what the subject is doing.
Answer:
“The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it …
“There is no exercise better for the heart than reaching down and lifting people up.” – John Holmes.
“You have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you.” – John Bunyan.
“A kind gesture can reach a wound that only compassion can heal.” – Steve Maraboli.
Explanation:
“I, Alex am” because if it’s I, Adam “is” he wouldn’t be talking about himself
This would definitely be FALSE. Being able to distinguish the subjects and objects will help you to avoid confusion on which verb or pronoun to use. We always follow the rules in subject-verb agreement as well as the pronoun-antecedent rules. Knowing either the subject is plural or singular will give you an idea on what verb to use. Same goes with the antecedents and pronouns to use.