Tennis is a noun; it can be used as a simple subject if you like. Here is an example: Tennis is fun.
The simple subject is Friends.
Guy is the simple subject.
The simple subject is "programs".
instruments
First find the verb. In this case it is "is."Now ask "What is?" It would be easy to say that "gold" is, except that gold follows the preposition "of." The simple subject is "history". History is exciting; "of gold" just adds detail as to what kind of history or which history.
Examples of simple sentences:Dogs bark.Some cats purr loudly.Grandma and Grandpa arrive tomorrow.She is my friend.They watched TV for hours.They want to swim and play tennis.
tennis/table tennis
Sentence: My artistic friend Ben creates exciting paintings using watercolors. Answer: My artistic friend Ben creates exciting paintings using watercolors. Extras: Why can't you figure that out I mean you should have learned it in 4th-5th grade right.
To play tennis, basically all you need is a racket your size, tennis balls, tennis court shoes and tennis balls. Very Simple.
For a simple sentence you need a subject , object and verb. Here is a simple example. 'The cat sat on the mat'. Subject ; The cat Object ; The mat Verb ; sat ( past tende of 'to sit'.).
Verbal phrase is a verbal with all its modifiers, but short of a subject. For example, in a sentence, "PLAYING TENNIS is a hobby among youth", 'playing tennis' is a verbal phrase.