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Subjects of sentences are typically persons, animals or things (concrete or abstract) acting in conjunction with verb. At times, the subject doesn't really act but simply expresses or appears with the verb 'to be' or similar ones accordingly. Justify the statement through an example

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Answered by adityadrub1
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Answer:

Nouns

Noun

Abstract noun

Collective noun

Common noun

Concrete noun

Countable noun

Gerund

Mass noun

Proper noun

Uncountable noun

Verbal noun

Verbs

Verb

Active

Agent

Auxiliary verb

Finite verb

Infinitive

Intransitive

Irregular

Modal verb

Non-finite verb

Object

Participle

Passive

Phrasal verb

Regular

Split infinitive

Subject

Transitive

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