The subject tells who or what a sentence is about.
The pronoun it can function as a subject or an object:Where is the pie?subject: It is on the kitchen counter.object: Have you tasted it?
to explain to the reader
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Subject pronouns are used to replace the subject in a sentence, such as "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," and "they." They perform the action in the sentence and cannot be used as possessive pronouns.
A noun can be the subject of a sentence or the subject of a clause. Examples:The girls served the cookies that mommade.
Bent Hirsberg has written: 'On a class of complex function spaces' -- subject(s): Function spaces 'Matematik' -- subject(s): Mathematics
The gerund, laughing, is the subject of the sentence.It's the subject of the sentence.
If y is an exponential function of x then x is a logarithmic function of y - so to change from an exponential function to a logarithmic function, change the subject of the function from one variable to the other.
Ion Suciu has written: 'Function algebras' -- subject(s): Function algebras
wh clauses may function as subject or or object to the main or independent clause
states what the subject does, is, or has in a sentence
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