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1 May, 05:02

What is the simple subject of this sentence? Then, glancing upward at Lady Weather's face, he saw a look of consternation.

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  1. 1 May, 05:35
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    The simple subject of the sentence "Then, glancing upward at Lady Weather's face, he saw a look of consternation" is "he".

    A simple subject is one word that can have modifiers before or after it. A basic sentence consists of a subject and a predicate, or a subject and a verb. In our case, the modifier before the subject "he" is

    "then, glancing upward at Lady Weather's face"; while, the modifier after the subject is "saw a look of consternation."
  2. 1 May, 06:30
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    The simple subject is "he".
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