1. Identify the subject and its structural type (simple, phrasal, complex, clausal) in each of the sentences:
To accept too many favours from her would be dangerous.
Watching this film makes me think of my childhood.
Swimming must be wonderful.
What is done cannot be undone.
The children’s task was enormous.
Who has never tasted bitter knows not what is sweet.
Two plus two makes four.
Your coming so late annoys me.
How much do they offer?
For me to go there is next to impossible.
Never is a long time.
Where he lives is not far from me.
Mary’s accepting this offer is rather challenging.
What is good for one is bad for another.
There was something in his eyes that appealed to her.
Buying this new car was unnecessary.
What will be will be.
Their behaving in such a silly manner is very strange.
Mary and I will be at your place tomorrow night.
To be honest with me is what I insist on.