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Category: Tennyson

The Subject of a Sentence

February 14, 2024February 14, 2024 ~ Le Veleur ~ Leave a comment

The subject of a sentence is the thing, creature or person that does the verb in a sentence. Take a look at the following sentence: The dog chased the cat. The verb is “chased”. This is the action. But something needs to do the action. That something in this case is the “dog”. “Dog” therefore … Continue reading The Subject of a Sentence

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