he subscribed the paper.
The magazine i subscribe to last month came in the mail today.
Jack was eager to subscribe to the magazine.
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No, the word 'subscribe' is a verb meaning to arrange to receive something, such as a publication, regularly by paying in advance; to express or feel agreement with.The noun forms for the verb to subscribe are suscriber, subscription, and the gerund, subscribing.
Subscribe can be change
the parents subscribe to the wall street journal
its not a prefix in that word...
subscribe: to sign up to"My family subscribed to so many magazines, there isn't enough room in the mailbox for regular mail!"
Like this: Theres a lot of people in the world who subscribe to religion, the religions may be different. However all have similarities with each other.
Free web sites are not usually free, you pay with your information when you 'join' or 'subscribe' which is sold to advertisers."It's FREE to Look… Register now..."
because he did not subscribe to the beliefs of the party, the members considered him as an infidel.