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its usually the first word, but not always. it's the person or object that does the action, or that is being described.

The subject is the part that goes before the verb (in statements).

eg

Jack 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)

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