Name the complete subject in the following. Then name the simple subject, explaining by what elements—words, phrases, or clauses—it is modified.
Name the complete predicate. Then name the simple predicate, explaining by what elements the verb is modified.
1. Modern business cannot be carried on by old-fashioned methods.
2. When a man engages in business, he buys or sells.
3. The great routes of trade have changed from time to time.
4. Your order will be filled within a few days.
5. Both blanks were properly filled out at the time.
6. Means of travel have developed from the slowly moving caravan to the palatial railway coach.
7. Commerce originated when one human being demanded something which had to be supplied by some one else.
8. The latest American and European styles will be displayed in our new millinery department, which will be formally opened on the first of March.