Which best describes the underlined words in this sentence?
The Eddie Johnson Bridge has been closed.
A.
compound subject
B.
simple subject
C.
complete subject
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OpenStudy (is3535):
Eddie Johnson Bridge
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Your doing K12 aren't you?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
simple
OpenStudy (is3535):
what is k12
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think it's compound actually.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Try compound, I'm 99% sure it's compound.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wouldn't it be a compound if it had two parts this is only the name.
OpenStudy (is3535):
The answer is variant A) compound subject because is compund from proper noun "Eddie Johnson" and from the common noun "Bridge"
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No. In grammar, a compound subject is a type of subject where two or more individual noun phrases are coordinated to form a single, larger noun phrase. Compound subjects cause many difficulties in the proper usage of grammatical agreement between the subject and other entities (verbs, pronouns, etc.).
OpenStudy (anonymous):
See?
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