Answer: I believe It's C.
Give Brainleist please
Answer: you or your or him/she
Explanation:
Simple-
-I am going.
-Dont Fear.
-Dont Cry.
-I will return.
Compound-
-Mary doesnt like cartoons because they are too loud, so she doesnt watch them.
-I want to loose weight, yet I eat chocolate daily.
-Michelle doesnt like to read as she is not very good at it, so she doesnt read books.
-Dr Mark said I could go to his office on Friday or Saturday of next week.
Complex-
-When he handed in his homework, he forgot to give his teacher the last stage.
-Because Alex and Michael arrived at the bus station before noon, I did not see them at the station.
-Before the bell rang, the children packed up, and their teacher collected their work.
-The human brain does not stop working until you stand up to speak in public
Answer:
A simple subject is a single noun or pronoun connected to a verb. Normally, the simple subject of a sentence will come before the verb. While the complete subject may contain modifiers (adjectives, relative clauses, and prepositional phrases), the simple subject contains only one, unmodified person, place, thing, or idea.
Explanation:
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