The term 'church history' can be either objective or subjective; for example:
Sentence subject: The church history goes back for two centuries.
Subject of clause: When the church history was first written it was hand written.
Object of verb: We had the church history compiled from our archives.
Object of preposition: We've had many discussions on our church history.
The correct sentence is "Give the award to whomever you think is best."The pronoun "whomever" is the objective form, functioning as the object of the preposition "to".The pronoun "whoever" is the subjective form.
A viewer's opinion on the aesthetic value of a work of art is shaped by both informed criteria, such as knowledge of art history, techniques, and theory, and personal criteria, including individual experiences, emotions, and cultural background. This combination allows for a nuanced appreciation, where technical mastery and emotional resonance can coexist. Ultimately, the aesthetic value is subjective, reflecting a balance between objective analysis and personal interpretation.
A patient complaint of a fast heart rate is a symptom; it reflects the patient's subjective experience. As such, it is called "palpitations." In contrast, a confirmed rapid heart rate determined as the result of taking the patient's pulse is an objective finding that would be labeled "tachycardia."
it told parts of the bible it also showed what happened in christs life nd it showed religious leaders in the past history
Very few of Georgia O'Keefe's paintings are truly abstract.Abstract means that a picture has no recognizable subject.
An objective statement is based on commonly accepted truth or fact. A subjective statement is based on emotive or opinionated thought. Objective : "Based on their history, the New York Yankees are one of the greatest sport teams in modern American history." Subjective : "The Yankees are the best team ever!"
Pronouns that can be objective or subjective are you, it, here, and where.
subjective and objective determinants of consumption
observation, auscultation, palpation, history-taking
Subjective
The opinion is subjective.
Objective
It can be both objective or subjective. Should have known, vs. Did know
what is the difference between subjective and objective writing
The opposite of objective is subjective (biased).
The pronoun in the objective case is me, a personal pronoun.I = personal pronoun, subjective casemine = possessive pronoun, takes the place of a noun in the subjective or objective casemy = possessive adjective, describes a subjective or objective noun
The pronoun him is singular, third person objective for the subjective he.The plural forms are they, subjective, and them, objective.