* Complete Subject: "Listening"
* Simple Predicate: "is" (The verb "is" is the heart of the predicate, and in this case, it's also the only part of the predicate.)
Let's break it down further:
* Complete Subject: This includes the main noun or pronoun (in this case, "Listening") and any modifiers describing it. Since "Listening" is a gerund (a verb acting as a noun), it functions as the entire subject.
* Simple Predicate: This is the verb or verb phrase that tells what the subject is doing or being. "Is" is the verb, and in this simple sentence, it's the only part of the predicate.
Let me know if you'd like to try another sentence!