Subject cards are found in the card catalogs of libraries and help you find books on specific information. Some of the subjects possibly found on subject cards are horses, holidays, and gardening.
The simple subject in the sentence is "cards." It is the noun that the sentence is about.
unsigned cards
Men playing cards.
Virginia Wayland has written: 'Apache playing cards from the Wayland collection' -- subject(s): Apache Indians, Apache art, Art, Cards, Playing cards 'Of Carving, Cards & Cookery' -- subject(s): Cards
What is an example of a subject?
There are two main types of card catalogs: author cards and subject cards. Author cards list books by the author's name, while subject cards organize books by topic or subject. Both cards provide bibliographic information such as title, author, and call number to help users locate specific books in a library.
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A diamond - from playing cards.
The probability of NOT drawing a spade from a standard deck of cards is 75 is an example of a mistated question - a standard deck of cards is 52, not 75.
One possible example is the number of red cards in a regular deck of cards.
The subject is the part that goes before the verb (in statements).egJack lives here.My brother and his wife are arriving today.We played cards all night.The subject usually begins a sentence.The subject is normally a noun phrase or pronoun.The subject normally describes the 'doer' of an action.The verb and the subject agree ie singular or plural (first example = singular)
Sharon Jeffers has written: 'Love and destiny' -- subject(s): Fortune-telling by cards, Interpersonal relations, Love, Miscellanea 'Cards of destiny' -- subject(s): Fortune-telling by birthdays, Fortune-telling by cards