What is the subject and simple subject of Many stories about the first valentine's day exist.

Ask... what is the action in that sentence. It will be the verb.

The ask... (what) does that action.

stories exist

The subject is "Many stories" and the simple subject (without the modifier) is "stories."

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To identify the subject and simple subject of a sentence, we need to break it down and identify the main element or person that the sentence is talking about.

The subject of a sentence is the noun or pronoun that performs the action or is described in the sentence. The simple subject, on the other hand, represents the main noun or pronoun without any modifiers or additional elements.

In the sentence "Many stories about the first Valentine's Day exist," the subject is "Many stories about the first Valentine's Day."

To determine the simple subject, we need to strip away any modifiers and supplementary elements. In this case, the simple subject is "stories."

To find the subject and simple subject, follow these steps:
1. Identify the verb or action word in the sentence ("exist").
2. Ask "What exists?" to determine what the sentence is talking about. The answer is "Many stories about the first Valentine's Day."
3. Consider the noun or pronoun that directly answers the previous question. Here, it is "stories."
4. That noun or pronoun is the subject of the sentence, and removing any modifiers or additional elements gives us the simple subject, which is "stories."

So, the subject of the sentence "Many stories about the first Valentine's Day exist" is "Many stories about the first Valentine's Day," and the simple subject is "stories."