Asked by Michael
What is the complete subject in the sentence: Every year, blackbirds and blue jays migrate south? Is there a simple way to know the complete subject? Would it be everything before the verb, migrate?
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Answered by
Writeacher
Normally, you could say that the complete subject is everything before the verb, but in this sentence, there's an introductory phrase that is adverbial, modifying the verb.
What do you think the complete subject is?
What do you think the complete subject is?
Answered by
Michael
black birds and blue jays
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, that's right.
Answered by
Michael
Thank you!
Answered by
Writeacher
YW!! =)
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