What would be the prepositional phrase, subject, and verb phrase in this sentence?

The gift was from John and his sister.

Let me point out first that I am far from an English major and you should use additional resources but this is the way I see it.
subject--gift
verb--was
prepositional phrase--from John and his sister

DrBob222 is exactly right.

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I THINK THE VERB IS.... FROM.. THE PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE IS... JOHN AND HIS SISTER.. AND THE SUBJECT IS.. THE GIFT.

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the verb and subject of this sentence

We take our vacation in July and August.
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