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what is the difference between the subject and the noun ,explain it with a suitable example of each?​

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Answered by taesugk
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A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. ... A noun or pronoun can be used as the subject in a sentence. A subject is the person, place, or thing that performs the action (verb).

For example, I might tell you that, 'The ball was thrown by the girl. ' Here, the subject of the sentence is the noun 'ball,' and it's receiving the action of the verb 'was thrown. ' This sentence, in which the subject receives the action rather than performs it, is written in the passive voice.

Answered by fadilfebin2008
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Answer:

Explanation: noun:

comes under parts of speech.

is a name of a person , place or thing

A noun can come in any place of a sentence.

Subject:

comes under the components of a sentence.( subject and predicate)

Doer of the action in a sentence.

Mostly the subject comes in the beginning of the sentence and rarely comes at the end of a sentence.

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