I'm trying to do my Homework. And I need Help Please Help!!

I have to find the Complete Subject and Simple Subject.

Did the new tour guide remember to stop in the Ancient Greek gallery?

If you're going to play games with your name, then you probably don't really want help. You just want to cheat and get answers.

How disappointing. =(

When you have a question, it's easier to determine the subject and verb by turning it into a statement.

The new tour guide did remember to stop ...

What is the simple subject?

So, the simple subject is new and the subject is tour guide? Because to stop is a prepositional phrase. Yes?

It's more likely that "guide" is the subject.

What words directly modify/describe "guide"?

It directly modify or describes new right?

Sure, I'll be happy to help you find the complete subject and simple subject in the given sentence!

To find the complete subject, we need to identify the noun or pronoun that the rest of the sentence is about. In this case, the complete subject is "the new tour guide."

To find the simple subject, we need to determine the main noun or pronoun within the complete subject. In this case, the simple subject is "guide."

So, to summarize:

Complete subject: the new tour guide
Simple subject: guide

I hope this helps you with your homework! Is there anything else you need assistance with?