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what is the difference between noun and subject in English?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Noun :Noun is a name of a person place, animal or thing.
Example : Rita, cow, fan, etc.

Subject : Subject is the first part of the sentence.
Example : Rita plays a ball.
Here Rita acts as subject. The doer of the action.

Subject is always first part of sentence while noun can come anywhere in the sentence.

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Answered by Simplebeing
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Subject is the main part of the sentence or we can say that the whole sentence revolves around the subject.

Noun is a parts of speech and subject may also fall into this category.
Noun is used as a naming word while Subject can be a pronoun also.

When we talk of subject and predicate then subject can comprise more than one word .

example-
Rahul is a good boy (Rahul is subject and its parts of speech is 'Noun')

He is s good boy ( 'He' is subject but its part of speech is ' Pronoun')

A sentence can have only one subject but can have more than one nouns.

Example-

He has a book which contains many pictures.

He- Subject
book, pictures - Nouns

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