Our class does an experiment for science.

One pot gets no water.

Have to identify the subject of each sentence.

1. class
2. pot

one pot is subject

Look for the verb first.

In your sentence, the verb is "gets." What gets (no water)?

One pot gets no water.

So the subject is "one pot."

1. The subject of the first sentence is "class." "Our class" is the noun phrase acting as the subject of the sentence.

2. The subject of the second sentence is "pot."

To identify the subject of each sentence, we need to look for the noun or pronoun that is performing the action or that the sentence is about.

Let's analyze the sentences:

1. "Our class does an experiment for science." - The subject of this sentence is "class" because it is the noun performing the action of "doing an experiment for science."
2. "One pot gets no water." - The subject of this sentence is "pot" because it is the noun that the sentence is about, and it is the noun being affected by the action of "getting no water."

Therefore, the subjects of the sentences are:

1. Subject: class
2. Subject: pot