What is the aim of your life? (Underline the subject of the sentence)
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“What is the aim of your life?” What is the subject of that sentence?
The answer to your question is in your question itself !
What is the subject of that sentence? - is your question.
“What” is the subject of that sentence - is the answer to your question.
If I answer the question, “What is the aim of your life?”, as “ ‘Happiness’ is the aim of my life”, then “Happiness” , in the answer, coming in the place of “What” in the question, is the Subject of the answer.
So, the word, “What”, occupying the corresponding position in the question, is the Subject of the question sentence.
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In this sentence, ‘your life’ would be regarded as the subject since a subject is the person, place, thing or idea that is being something or doing something. Normally, the subject will have a verb associated with it.
The subject is normally followed by a verb but this sequence can be changed in cases where the sentence is a question, such as this one. ‘Aim’ used here is in the noun form, unlike the more common verb form and hence it becomes confusing. But since the reference is to ‘your life’, the subject will be you.
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