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The subject of the sentence tells you who it is about.

Jenny is nice.

Jenny is the subject of this sentence.

"What" a sentence is about, however, includes a verb (predicate). Generally you need a subject and predicate to make sense of a sentence.

For example:

I walk home. (subject I, predicate walk,complete predicate walk home)

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