Any noun, including the noun decision, can be a subject or an object. Nouns do not have different forms for case.
The noun decision can be the subject of a sentence or a clause and the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:
Subject of a sentence: Your decision was a good one.
Subject of a clause: The selected candidate, a decision made by management, was a good one.
Object of a verb: We made a decision to save our money and go next year.
Object of a preposition: We are satisfied with our decision.
"Decision" is a common noun, as it refers to a general concept or idea rather than a specific, unique entity. It can be used in various contexts to denote the act of making a choice or judgment. In sentences, it typically serves as a subject or object. For example, in "The decision was difficult," "decision" is the subject of the sentence.
No, "reasons" is not a subject. It is a plural noun typically used to convey the rationale behind a decision or action.
No. 'Decision' is not a proper noun. It is a noun--possibly an abstract noun.
The word decision is a singular, common, abstract noun.
Synonyms for the noun decision are:conclusiondeterminationjudgementoutcomeresolutionverdict
Yes, the word "decision" is a common noun.
The parts of speech for a noun are subject of a sentence or clause, and the object of a verb or a proposition. Examples:Subject of a sentence: Your decision was a good one.Subject of a clause: The merger, a decision made by the board, will be implemented by the end of the year.Object of a verb: We made a decision to save our money and go next year.Object of a preposition: We are satisfied with our decision.
Decision is a noun. The verb form is decide.
The noun 'decision' is a count noun; the plural form is decisions.Example: You have two decisions to make, do you want to go and can you afford to go.
no. Their is a possessive pronoun, by itself it cannot be the subject of a sentence. We, they, I, he,she, it can be subjects but not their. Their can be part of the subject if it has a noun with it: Their dog chased my cat; here "their dog" is the subject.
Yes, the word 'decision' is a noun; a word for the process of resolving a question or making a choice; a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration; a formal judgment; a word for a thing.
The word noun is the subject of your question sentence.