🔸Identify the complete and simple subject in each sentence.

1- Tapestries often show scenes from history.
Answer: complete and simple subject is (Tapestries)

2- Students in our class saw a tapestry at the
museum.
Answer: complete sub: (Students in our class)
Simple sub: Students.

3- Several groups of students take a field trip to the museum.
Answer: complete sub:(Several groups of students) , simple sub :(Students).

4- Glass was hard to make at first.
Answer: complete sub: (Glass was hard)
Simple sub:(Glass)

5- The earliest glass objects were used as decorations.
Answer:complete sub:(The earliest glass objects .
Simple sub:( objects)

6-blown glass was shaped by air.
Answer:complete sub:( blown glass was)
Simple sub:(glass)

7-When were stained -glass windows popular?
Answer:complete sub:(glass windows popular.
Simple sub:(glass)

8- Lisa's skilled fingers were threading the loom.
Answer:complete sub: (Lisa's skilled fingers)
Simple sub: ( fingers).

9- Millky-colored glass is used to make lightbulbs.
Answer: complete sub:(milky-colored glass) don't write (is).
Simple sub:( glass)

🔸(is,are,has,had,was ,were can be ) are you write it in the complete subject ?

3. Students is in a prepositional phrase. Subjects are never in prepositional phrases. What must the simple subject be?

4. Don't include the verb in the complete subject.

6. See my response for 4.

7. No and no.

The rest are correct.

Verbs are never included in the subject.

No, "is, are, has, had, was, were" are not included in the complete subject. The complete subject refers to the entire noun phrase that the sentence is about. Verbs like "is, are, has, had, was, were" are parts of the verb phrase and do not form part of the subject. In the examples given, the complete subject is determined based on the noun phrase or group of words that act as the subject of the sentence.