You could use "the fact" as a subject, but you would need preceeding sentences to support it.
High schools graduate millions of students each year. The fact that few graduates can spell correctly is worrisome for college admission officials and job recruiters.
Put a guitar in his hand and white men can in fact jump
a sentence that tells a fact is a declarative sentence
the danger was obvious
A subject in a sentence is who, what, or where the sentence is about.
It is a fact that students who do not do their own homework do not learn the lessons.
What is the subject of this sentence? She was the subject of an investigation.
Use "is" after a prepositional phrase that refers to a singular subject and "are" after a prepositional phrase that refers to a plural subject. For example, "The book on the table is mine" (singular subject - book) or "The flowers in the garden are beautiful" (plural subject - flowers).
Yes, a pronoun can be the subject of a sentence. In fact, pronouns often serve as the subject in sentences to replace nouns and avoid repetition. For example, in the sentence "She is going to the store," "she" is the subject pronoun.
you use it like this math is my favorite subject
The grammatical term for 'fact' is a noun. In a sentence, 'fact' functions as a subject, object, or complement.
A sentence using the word subject: My favorite subject in school was Science.
You use shopping as a subject in a sentence like this: "Shopping is my paradise!" or "Shopping costs a lot of money."
Use is a verb so it usually comes after a subject however in an imperative sentence the verb comes first (there is no subject - the subject is implied)Use your head!
That fact is irrelevant in this case! Your opinion is not a fact. The fact of the matter remains undiscovered.
this subject is really bad
"I have a problem." "I" is used when the first person is the subject of the sentence.
A simple sentence uses a subject and a verb..