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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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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