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19 June, 10:34

Simple subject;

I have never seen a squirrel with a ukulele.

Refusing to brush their teeth, Laurie and Jannie drank more soda

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  1. 19 June, 10:43
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    I (first sentence)

    Laurie, Jannie (second sentence)

    Explanation:

    A simple subject is the main word or words in a subject. It does not include any of the modifiers that might describe the subject or conjunctions that connect multiple simple subjects.

    I is the simple subject of the first sentence.

    Some sentences contain multiple simple subjects. "Laurie" is a simple subject in the second sentence, and "Jannie" is also a simple subject in the second sentence.
  2. 19 June, 10:52
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    subject first one the second one is predicate

    Explanation:

    A subject is the part of a sentence that performs a verb (an action) in a sentence. The predicate is the part of a sentence that contains the verb.
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