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Old 07-Aug-2003, 12:16
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In "The colour of my pencils is blue" the simple subject is colour and the entire subject is The colour of my pencils. It is, in either case, a singular subject.

It is certainly possible to say, "What colour are my pencils?", which assumes that the pencils are all the same color. In that (inverted) sentence the subject is pencils.

I hope that helps.

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