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Subject (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The subject (abbreviated SUB or SU) is one of the two main constituents of a clause, according to a tradition that can be tracked back to Aristotle and that is ...
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Subject | Define Subject at Dictionary.com
noun 1. that which forms a basic matter of thought, discussion, investigation, etc.: a subject of conversation. 2. a branch of knowledge as a course of study: He ...
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The Subject
Recognize a subject of a sentence when you see one. In a sentence, every verb must have a subject. If the verb expresses action—like sneeze, jump, bark, or ...
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Popular subject - The Times of India
Linear programming and game theory, which was offered as an optional subject in BSc maths (honours ) programme in colleges under the Delhi University (DU ...
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Sentence Subjects - CT Community Colleges
The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or being something. You can find the subject of a sentence if you can find the verb.
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Subject - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Subject (Latin subiectus "lying beneath") may refer to: Hypokeimenon or subiectum, in metaphysics, the essential being of a thing Subject (philosophy), a being that ...
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subject - definition of subject by the Free Online Dictionary ...
sub·ject (s b j kt) adj. 1. Being in a position or in circumstances that place one under the power or authority of another or others: subject to the law.
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Subject - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of SUBJECT. 1: one that is placed under authority or control: as a: vassal b (1): one subject to a monarch and governed by the monarch's law (2): one who ...
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define subject | definition of subject
under the authority or control of, or owing allegiance to, another: subject peoples; having a disposition or tendency; liable (to): subject to fits of anger; liable ...
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GRE Subject Tests: Frequently Asked Questions
Test Content What Subject Tests are offered? The GRE® Subject Tests include Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology; Biology; Chemistry; Computer Science ...
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