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Simple subject - define?

Does anyone know what the definition of a "simple subject" is in English?
  

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The simple subject is the one word that identifies the subject. g. in "The man who was here is a carpenter" the full subject is "the man who was here", but the simple subject is "man".

  • The simple subject is the one word that identifies the subject.
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  • in "The man who was here is a carpenter" the full subject is "the man who was here", but the simple subject is "man".
  • Cheers John.
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The simple subject is the one word that identifies the subject.

e.g. in "The man who was here is a carpenter" the full subject is "the man who was here", but the simple subject is "man".


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John.
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