What is a Subject in English Grammar?

Q. (You) Take out the trash, please.

a) Simple Subject

b) Complete Subject

c) Compound Subject

d) Implied Subject

Q. Sarah and Emma are studying for their exams.

a) Simple Subject

b) Complete Subject

c) Compound Subject

d) Implied Subject

Q. The large elephant is walking through the forest.

a) Simple Subject

b) Complete Subject

c) Compound Subject

d) Implied Subject

Q. “Birds chirp in the morning.”

a) Simple subject

b) Complete subject

c) Compound subject

d) Subject complement

Q. The beautiful roses are blooming in the garden.

a) Simple Subject

b) Complete Subject

c) Compound Subject

d) Implied Subject

Q. (You) Don’t forget your keys.

a) Simple Subject

b) Complete Subject

c) Compound Subject

d) Implied Subject

Q. The moon and the stars are shining brightly tonight.

a) Simple Subject

b) Complete Subject

c) Compound Subject

d) Implied Subject

Q. (You) Help your sister with her homework.

a) Simple Subject

b) Complete Subject

c) Compound Subject

d) Implied Subject

Q. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

a) Simple Subject

b) Complete Subject

c) Compound Subject

d) Implied Subject

Q. The cat and the dog are playing in the yard.

a) Simple Subject

b) Complete Subject

c) Compound Subject

d) Implied Subject