Exercise 1. Point out the subject and say by what it is expressed.

1.Henry brought his mother some flowers. 2. Uncle Jim considered him a fool. 3. The leading lady was excellent. 4. There are a lot of letters in the mailbox. 5. The brave deserved the reward. 6. Only five were 'injured in the accident. 7. That sounds too strange. 8. He is believed to be a great authority on the subject. 9. Where to get the money was a problem. 10. Reading for the examination took most of his time. 11. To see is to believe. 12. Today is Thursday. 13. "But" is not al­ways a conjunction. 14. Somebody is knocking at the door. Who is it? 15. It is raining cats and dogs. 16. It was foolish to say so. 17. It is a matter of vital importance for me to know the truth. 18". It is no use trying to convince him. 19. It is unlikely that he will tell you the truth. 20. One would certainly think it wrong. 21. They say, the third time is always lucky. 22. We intend to discuss it in Chapter V. 23. What happened puzzled everybody.