the stars shine brightly in the sky. tell me the subject in this sentence
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the star is the subject in this sentence
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The star is the subject.
Explanation:
- The person or thing about whom the statement is formed, during this case, John, is that the subject during a simple English sentence like John runs. Traditionally, the topic is that the word or phrase within the clause that controls the verb, that is, with which the verb agrees.
- Subjects are classified into three types. With this in mind, allow us to examine three differing kinds of subjects. There are three forms of subjects: simple subjects, compound subjects, and noun phrases.
- The subject of a verb includes a form called the subject case in languages like Latin and German: for instance, in sentences like he ran, he broke the window, he's a coach, and he was hit by a car, the shape 'he' (rather than 'him' or 'his') is employed. However, in some languages, like Basque or Greenlandic, the shape of a noun or pronoun when the verb is intransitive (he ran) differs from when the verb is transitive (he walked) (he broke the window). The concept of the topic might not apply in the least in these languages, which are called ergative languages.
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