So, the subject of a sentence can be a person, animal, bird or any other creature that can do an action. To find the subject, ask, “who” is doing the action?” or, “What is doing the action?”
Being Subjects of a Sentence are:
A person about whom we say something in that sentence.
An animal about which we say something in that sentence.
A bird or insect about which we say something in that sentence.
Let’s Identify the Subjects in the following sentences.
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My mother is a nurse.
My
My mother
Nurse.
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Philip sold his cow.
Philip
his cow
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Rebecca sent her children to school.
Rebecca
her children
school.
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My brother Ali is a driver.
My
My brother
My brother Ali
a driver.
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They were walking up the hill.
They
walking
the hill.
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She is my sister.
She
my
my sister.
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My elder brother Mac is very brave.
My
My elder brother
My elder brother Mac
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My father and his brother are good friends.
My father
My father and his brother
9 of 10
My friends and I attend the 7.15 Ente English class.
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