The subject of a sentence is the person, place, idea, or thing that the sentence focuses on, which can be identified by asking 'who' or 'what' about the sentence; for example, in 'He is a student,' 'He' is the subject because it answers 'Who is a student?'
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The Subject of a sentence #english #grammarlesson #grammar #englishlanguage #englishgrammar本站添加:
the subject.
The subject is the thing which is being described in a sentence.
It may be a noun or a pronoun.
In the subject, the person, place, idea, or thing the sentence focuses on.
He is a student.
In this example, the sentence focuses on a person, he.
We can easily identify the subject of a sentence by asking the questions who or what. Who is a student?
He.
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