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"..necessary to" and "..subject to", what's the difference? - English Only forum
'a postman and postwoman does' - singular verb with plural subject? - English Only forum
'Adjective Phrases' can function as subject - English Only forum
'even if' in the middle of the sentence (after the subject) - English Only forum
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'so happy right now' 'got accepted' [omitting subject 'I'] - English Only forum
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‘shocking’ subject matter is not new in art, <but> a historically legitimate practice - English Only forum
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(BrE) difference between a [course, module, course of studies, curriculum, and subject,] - English Only forum
(it) - implied subject - English Only forum
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A baby <is subject to> a bad cold. - English Only forum
A case of subject-verb agreement - English Only forum
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"A height is as much as can reasonably be expected" Where is the subject? - English Only forum
a large number of people | subject-verb agreement - English Only forum
a lot of as subject - English Only forum
a mesmeric subject as Table Mountain - English Only forum
A noun/noun phrase can be the subject/object of a <sentence/verb>. - English Only forum
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a place as the subject of "claim" - English Only forum
a same subject, a same routine, etc - English Only forum
a sentence in quotation marks being a subject in another sentence - English Only forum
a sentence without a subject - English Only forum
A sentence without a subject and a predicate? - English Only forum
A sentence without a verb corresponding to a subject. - English Only forum
a similar subject as ... - English Only forum
a situation or a subject far from what you expected [Animal Idiom] - English Only forum
a sore subject - English Only forum
a speaker is implied, as is a possibly racially charged subject of discussion - English Only forum
a "study subject" that's not human - English Only forum
A subject agrees with its verb. - English Only forum
a subject for / give cause for - English Only forum
A subject in direct speech - English Only forum
a subject of the verb "put" - English Only forum
a Subject or an interrogative? - English Only forum
A subject pronoun it and gender - It's a girl/boy. - English Only forum
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a subject to memorize - English Only forum
A subject <which?> cannot be talked about. - English Only forum
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a tantalizingly evasive subject - English Only forum
a teacher <explains> a subject to his students - English Only forum
"a thanks note/thank you note" as a subject (email) - English Only forum
a thing as a subject - English Only forum
a thing-subject + should ... (to express requirement) - English Only forum
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a very difficult subject - English Only forum
A word came forth from a king for a subject to go - English Only forum
a(n) or Ø for a subject complement that is introduced - English Only forum
a/the subject of a sentence - English Only forum
abilities on every single subject - English Only forum
about a subject of their interests - English Only forum
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According to the view of the subject which we have presented, it would of course follow - English Only forum
acquire a fresh outlook on a subject - English Only forum
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Additional phrase to the main clause with different subject - English Only forum
adept at [a subject] - English Only forum
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Adjective tart: modifies subject or object? - English Only forum
adolescents are <subject/ susceptible> to their friends - English Only forum
adverb + as + subject + verb - English Only forum
adverb clause without subject - English Only forum
Affirmative sentence with auxiliary verb before subject. - English Only forum
Afghanistan has been subject to foreign intervention for... - English Only forum
After I have finished speaking I have closed the subject - English Only forum
after verb + ing, the subject needs a person? - English Only forum
after(without subjects/with different a subject)+passive or active (verb) - English Only forum
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agreement the subject-matter of which would cover(?) - English Only forum
all (as subject of sentence) - English Only forum
All / everyone ("all" as a subject/object) - English Only forum
<all> <after subject> - English Only forum
all of you / kill you all ['all' as subject; 'all' as object] - English Only forum
All prices are subject to 10% Service Charge - English Only forum
"All prices subject to delivery" - English Only forum
Alternative of "subject to" - English Only forum
Alternative way to express: X is subject to Y - English Only forum
Although + SUBJECT + being - English Only forum
ambiguous subject - is/are - English Only forum
and also means...(subject?) - English Only forum
and digital data not subject to the vagaries of difficult-to-control chemical processing. - English Only forum
and the subject of numerous myths and fables - English Only forum
And the subject of the Cheonan was conspicuous only in its a - English Only forum
And/or verb: subject-verb agreement - English Only forum
"any object" as subject of "accounts for" - English Only forum
Apart from subject-related motivations - English Only forum
apologise for/ + subject? - English Only forum
apostrophe: the optimized subject of designing’s characteristics - English Only forum
Application for changing of subject - English Only forum
approach the subject/understand - English Only forum
approval is necessary to/subject to - English Only forum
are 'subject' to review and change - English Only forum
Are these subject complements or object complements? - English Only forum
Are you/Do you vs V-ing subject questiom - English Only forum
As - as a subject - English Only forum
as / than missing subject - object - English Only forum
as ~ as "subject can/could - English Only forum
As beautiful a girl as you are - subject / object / complement - English Only forum
as did+subject / as+subject+did - English Only forum
As many customers as your business needs. [no subject, verb?] - English Only forum
as our least happy subject - English Only forum
As replace subject - English Only forum
as subject / as a subject - English Only forum
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as subject, as object - English Only forum
as there is more to this subject <that> can be covered in a few paragraphs - English Only forum
as+ subject+ verb vs as + verb + subject - English Only forum
ASK+someone+ABOUT+subject clause - English Only forum
assigns a subject/patient to one or more epochs - English Only forum
au jus - a juicy subject - English Only forum
Auxiliary and subject in a coordinated sentence - English Only forum
auxiliary subject - English Only forum
bacon and eggs: countable or uncountable noun/subject-verb agreement - English Only forum
balance is <subject to> the records - English Only forum
Bare infinitivals almost always have no subject. - English Only forum
Bashed repeatedly with wooden sticks, the victim .... [subject missing?] - English Only forum
Be brave, Myself. [Reflexive pronouns as subject?] - English Only forum
be modest on his subject’s behalf - English Only forum
be not subject to - English Only forum
be subject to - English Only forum
be subject to / be subjected to - English Only forum
be subject to /ˈsʌb.dʒekt/ or /səbˈdʒekt/ - English Only forum
be subject to being ..or infinite - English Only forum
be subject to our being satisfied - English Only forum
be subject to public verification - English Only forum
be subject to V - English Only forum
be susceptible to vs be subject to - English Only forum
Because + subject + modal verb - English Only forum
Because of subject +-ing - English Only forum
because phrase becoming a subject - English Only forum
<Because the subject was ?> ... it has become .... - English Only forum
become 'the subject of drawing room gossip', - English Only forum
"Being" as a subject - English Only forum
between 60 and 70 percent of all meaning is ['between' subject?] - English Only forum
"Bible verses" as the subject - English Only forum
big subject or big topic - English Only forum
Blog postings with <a> subject “Rails Rocks” [indefinite article] - English Only forum
book - noun (part of speech), subject (?) - English Only forum
book out on subject - English Only forum
Bored with the grown-up conversation, little Amy ... (subject, predicate) - English Only forum
Both and neither + object/subject pronoun - English Only forum
"both" before and after the subject - English Only forum
Both objects could be the subject with passive? - English Only forum
Building a new motorway [Gerund as subject] - English Only forum
buildings that pressed down on the subject - English Only forum
but + subject? - English Only forum
But has Louis ever been the subject of such a crime? - English Only forum
but introducing clause with dropped subject - English Only forum
By adding "on", can I express the continuing action of a subject? - English Only forum
Called the attention (without a subject) - English Only forum
Can 'as many as' be used as subject? - English Only forum
Can 'where' be used as a relative pronoun(subject) without any referent? - English Only forum
Can “for a person” be a subject? - English Only forum
Can a bare infinitive be Subject of a sentence? - English Only forum
Can an adverb (with -ly) be a complement of the subject? - English Only forum
Can an adverb be a subject of one sentence? - English Only forum
"can and were" before subject - English Only forum
Can Exclamatory Sentences be a subject? - English Only forum
can help "subject" (to) obtain - English Only forum
can "how to" be a subject? - English Only forum
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Can I put the subject at the end of a sentence? - English Only forum
Can I use a inanimate subject for a phrase "look for"? - English Only forum
Can I use the underlined phrase or part of it as a subject? - English Only forum
can "in accordance with" here be replaced by "subject to" - English Only forum
"can one/one can": inversion of auxiliar verb and subject - English Only forum
can or could (when the subject is not a person) - English Only forum
Can "own" be used with a non-personal subject? - English Only forum
Can singular subject and plural compelement be possible? - English Only forum
Can subject be omitted in common speech and informal text? - English Only forum
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Can the subject be animals when the verb is 'share'? - English Only forum
Can the subject be changed in the phrase It is up to you - English Only forum
Can verb subject inversion be used for emphasis? - English Only forum
Can we omit the subject and object at the same time? - English Only forum
Can who & when (subordinating conjunctions) be used as a subject? - English Only forum
Can you use subject before "when" in this way? - English Only forum
Capitalising the subject when writing an application - English Only forum
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Central to ... is that the subject + verb [structure] - English Only forum
change subject/matter - English Only forum
change the order depending on whether [gerund without subject pronoun] - English Only forum
change trains, change the subject - English Only forum
Changes (the) subject - English Only forum
Changing the place of the subject (at the end of the sentence) - English Only forum
Changing the place of the subject at the end with all verbs (is it possible?) - English Only forum
changing the role of the subject to affected - English Only forum
choose the subject of your choice - English Only forum
Choosing with when a participle clause has its own subject - English Only forum
Civic education subject instills citizens to be involvement - English Only forum
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Cleaning is my least favorite chore [subject complement?] - English Only forum
Cleft Clause as Subject for Focus - English Only forum
Cleft sentence vs Dummy subject - English Only forum
Coke/Pepsi (as the subject) IS (or ARE?) unhealthy... - English Only forum
combining independent clauses that share a subject - English Only forum
Comma after a list acting as a subject - English Only forum
comma after long subject - English Only forum
comma before subject/verb inversion? - English Only forum
comma before verb (compound subject): Every car, truck and bike, will - English Only forum
comma before verb with compound subject: Peter, Mark, and Solo, are - English Only forum
comma between subject and verb - English Only forum
comma between subject and verb: Immense wealth, and its expenditure, fill - English Only forum
comma between subject and verb? - English Only forum
comma btw subject and verb: A library in many people's minds, is an - English Only forum
comma btw subject and verb: and where the members..., are rewarded - English Only forum
comma btw subject and verb: Any C, T, L, or P who hopes..., faces - English Only forum
comma btw subject and verb: brown sugar added to the water..., gives - English Only forum
comma btw subject and verb: Children whose parents are..., copy this - English Only forum
comma btw subject and verb: countries whose wage levels..., are - English Only forum
comma btw subject and verb: emphasizes that A..., and B.., are the - English Only forum
comma btw subject and verb: Protecting a prime minister who.., is a - English Only forum
comma btw subject and verb: Surgical resection to control..., should - English Only forum
comma btw subject and verb: These blogs, can develop... - English Only forum
comma btw subject and verb: Whether he can play... or not, depends on - English Only forum
Comma usage in a compound extraposed subject - English Only forum
comma with compound subject (headline): Moratinos, Rice show concern - English Only forum
Commas : Parenthetical subject - English Only forum
commas / semi-colons in [subject+must be doing] clauses - English Only forum
Comparison as...as + be + subject - English Only forum
complete sentence functioning as subject - English Only forum
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Complex Subject - English Only forum
complex subject - English Only forum
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Complex subject + is not true - English Only forum
compound, are(subject, verb) - English Only forum
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computers - subject at school - English Only forum
Concerning Inversion: whole verb before subject - English Only forum
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considered the most prestigious subject - English Only forum
Considering that <it> is as a subject that one comes to voice - English Only forum
construction: to question that <subject> + <verb> - English Only forum
contact with a subject? - English Only forum
Contingent vs subject - English Only forum
core of our subject - English Only forum
Could a preposition structure be a subject of a sentence - English Only forum
Could you explain <what this is>? [Subject / Object in indirect questions?] - English Only forum
country whose native language is English< Whose is a subject - English Only forum
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course schedule or subject table - English Only forum
course/subject/discipline/curricula/program? - English Only forum
cover a subject - English Only forum
covers every subject in the field of [Business Sciences] - English Only forum
creeping from point to point [subject of 'creep'] - English Only forum
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Crisis of the European Subject - English Only forum
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cut through the subject’s illusion - English Only forum
Dangling modifiers, do they need a subject? - English Only forum
data subject access systems - English Only forum
decribing an event involving action and subject - English Only forum
deeper insight into any subject(s)? - English Only forum
Definite and Undefinite articles with subject before the relative clauses - English Only forum
delete subject - English Only forum
Delhi is <where I want to go > [subject complement] - English Only forum
demonstrators who felt very strongly on the subject - English Only forum
Depend on or subject to - English Only forum
describe the subject - English Only forum
Desiring subject - English Only forum
Despite having been subject to countless.... - English Only forum
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determiner as subject - English Only forum
Did as subject-auxiliary inversion in conditional sentences - English Only forum
Did the establishment occur subject to - English Only forum
digital data are not subject to the vagaries of difficult-to-control chemical processing. - English Only forum
discrete subject - English Only forum
distance between subject and verb - English Only forum
distance <towards> subject of inquiry - English Only forum
Distinguish a Subject - English Only forum
Distribution of subject over the week - English Only forum
Do ''subject'' and " object" of an active voice become "object" and "subject" of a passive voice? - English Only forum
Do + he/she and (another subject) - English Only forum
Do = teach? [a course/class/subject/student] - English Only forum
do a subject - English Only forum
Do all headmost adverbs change order of Subject and Verb? - English Only forum
Do I need to pay attention to the subject when I use "looking at"? - English Only forum
Do I need to repeat the subject? - English Only forum
Do not even get me on the subject. - English Only forum
do you think (subject-verb inversion) - English Only forum
doing its job efficiently subject to it being free - English Only forum
Don't you worry, child. (Subject?) - English Only forum
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Doubts about why 'it' is the subject in this question - English Only forum
draw from: "a most divine subject" [Tudor language] - English Only forum
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Drop the subject - English Only forum
Dropping subject pronouns in poetry and song lyrics.. Rules? - English Only forum
"Due to + subject + gerund" - English Only forum
dummy pronoun 'it' and impersonal subject 'it' - English Only forum
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Dummy subject?!? - English Only forum
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Each to each a looking-glass Reflects... [subject & verb] - English Only forum
education is imparted in the subject of - English Only forum
Education of a stalwart subject - English Only forum
<effort at the edge of>, or beyond, current knowledge of the subject - English Only forum
either...or...in subject-verb agreement - English Only forum
"eligible " and " qualified" don't take inanimate subject? - English Only forum
elipsis/ for + subject + to - English Only forum
eludes the control of the human subject. - English Only forum
email subject - English Only forum
Email Subject - English Only forum
Email subject for product delivery - English Only forum
Email Subject: Verb or Verb-ing form - English Only forum
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Empty Subject "It" [BrE/AmE] - English Only forum
empty subject“it” - English Only forum
English has always been the subject I get the highest mark in - English Only forum
entity/subject ; to/on? - English Only forum
entity/subject of public administration - English Only forum
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every bastard <> comes down the street [subject contact relative omission] - English Only forum
Everywhere we went was full of tourists. [adverb as subject?] - English Only forum
excellent ranking in class for [subject] - English Only forum
excess limits and broader coverage subject to... - English Only forum
Excluding Subject and Verb - English Only forum
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Extraposing the subject of the infinitival clause - English Only forum
"eyes harming" can be supposed to a subject, isn't it? - English Only forum
fall into a deep sleep [plural subject] - English Only forum
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find the subject - English Only forum
Find the subject in the sentence - English Only forum
finding a subject of heading home - English Only forum
finding subject - English Only forum
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Fishing have been found [subject verb agreement] - English Only forum
flagged $9m for research into the subject - English Only forum
follow (?) a subject - English Only forum
For + Subject + Infinitive - English Only forum
for always being up for doing jazz on any subject. - English Only forum
for them to safely survive (subject and predicate?) - English Only forum
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Formal subject - English Only forum
Formal subject structure and "need" - English Only forum
found themselves subject to - English Only forum
free of subject and object duality - English Only forum
free relative clause introduced by 'where' as a subject - English Only forum
frequently flooded / subject to flooding - English Only forum
Functions as a subject after it. - English Only forum
General subject "one" in a sentence referring to the future - English Only forum
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Gerund as Subject reminds of - English Only forum
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Gerund phrase needs a subject - English Only forum
Gerund Vs Infinitive [as subject] - English Only forum
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Getting round the subject - English Only forum
Ghandi has been / was [Present Perfect with dead subject] - English Only forum
given the subject matter - English Only forum
Go round the subject - English Only forum
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grammatical subject - English Only forum
grammatical subject vs. logical subject - English Only forum
growing up in the countryside (subject of the verb) - English Only forum
Had > subject..., main clause in English cond. sentences - English Only forum
had past participle + since subject past tense or past tense + since had past participle - English Only forum
had subject past-participle - English Only forum
had+subject instead of if+subject+had ? - English Only forum
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Hard work and Discipline <Are? / Is?> Our Tradition [subject verb agreement] - English Only forum
Harry and I/ me and Harry [as subject / object] - English Only forum
have been the subject of - English Only forum
have got (possession): something inanimate as subject? - English Only forum
Have you ever... when... (when the subject is different) - English Only forum
having a very good knowledge in this subject, I can help design...... - English Only forum
<Having finished the homework> made me quite relaxed. ['having done' as subject?] - English Only forum
having outweighed (subject?) - English Only forum
Having property on a subject - English Only forum
He cleaned floors, wiped windows, made tea and had dinner [subject+verb,+verb,+verb, and+verb] - English Only forum
He had been studying the subject for a while before going to university. - English Only forum
He is being rude.-There is a tiger object-subject - English Only forum
He is <in the room.> [subject complement?] - English Only forum
He is not sure about which subject(s) he will study. - English Only forum
He lent her the book so that she should study the subject. - English Only forum
He looks like a soldier. - subject complement or adverb phrase - English Only forum
He sugared the pill (Does the subject have to be a person?) - English Only forum
he was not only subject to the common prejudices of his era - English Only forum
he-subject of the fancy-dress party - English Only forum
heavy subject - English Only forum
Her education, along with .., <indicates / indcate> [subject-verb agreement] - English Only forum
"here" as a subject? - English Only forum
here, 'it' is just a placeholder and 'to answer' and 'answering' is a real subject, right? - English Only forum
Here/there is a ball ( dummy subject question) - English Only forum
hidden...overlooked...accepted (subject?) - English Only forum
his art’s engagement with gay identity in the “camp” aspects of the subject matter - English Only forum
His book covers most that need be said on the subject. - English Only forum
His PhD is in [subject] - English Only forum
his subject matter - English Only forum
hope without a subject - English Only forum
"hope" without a subject - English Only forum
hot topic/subject - English Only forum
how + inversion subject verb - English Only forum
how + subject or how to + verb - English Only forum
How can a verb be as a subject? - English Only forum
How can I find out which verb agrees with the subject or object? - English Only forum
How can I tell if this gerund is the subject or the object? - English Only forum
How difficult was to fit ... [Subject of sentence?] - English Only forum
How far apart can the subject and the verb be? - English Only forum
<How long since subject past participle> - English Only forum
How many of you have taken that subject already/yet? - English Only forum
"How the old empires got by"(Emphasized subject)"remained (link verb predicate)the ultimate point of unity"(things harmonious because of - English Only forum
How to find out the subject of an "ing" structure? - English Only forum
how to find the subject and verb in the subordinate sentence - English Only forum
How to identify a gramatical subject: There are / There is - English Only forum
How to identify Subject and Object in sentences? - English Only forum
how to locate a subject easily - English Only forum
How to make this email subject - English Only forum
How to place verb and subject on questions with 2 sentences - English Only forum
how to put a subject correctly - English Only forum
How to use subject and object pronouns? - English Only forum
How well you get along with people.... have more impact on...(is it a subject clause?) - English Only forum
How will be the subject of scrutiny as the deal is examined - English Only forum
"however" clause as a subject - English Only forum
I am easily subject to outside interference. - English Only forum
I am going on and on about the subject - English Only forum
I am looking for the subject in the sentence. - English Only forum
I and John (as subject) - English Only forum
I believe you - subject + verb + object - English Only forum
I can't find the subject "perhaps while listening to it" - English Only forum
I can't find the subject! - English Only forum
I hate the way [subject] is taught in/at school/university - English Only forum
I have / have got + school subject - English Only forum
I like Chinese but my favorite subject is English - English Only forum
I mean the subject of " have"- grammar structure - English Only forum
I saw even that to be thus frankly addressed on a subject he had deemed unapproachable - English Only forum
I should have made them no subject of reproach to my wife - English Only forum
I was so full of the subject - English Only forum
I was the best in the subject English. - English Only forum
I wonder if in the school there is a subject 'on' how to manage your time ... (preposition) - English Only forum
I wonder what the missing subject is in this sentence - English Only forum
I would like to talk on the subject(,) “How to be Successful - English Only forum
I'd rather (same subject in the past) - English Only forum
I/me: Subject or object? Such a great forum for 'junkie' students like you and <I, me>? - English Only forum
Identifying subject (syntax analysis) - English Only forum
Identifying subject, predicate, object in the following sentence - English Only forum
Identifying subject, predicate, object in the following sentence - English Only forum
Identifying the subject - English Only forum
Identifying the subject and predicate - English Only forum
If + subject + present verb~, subject + would/should + bare infinitive~. - English Only forum
If + subject + was/were + infinitive [in American English] - English Only forum
If +subject + should + verb ~, subject + verb ~. - English Only forum
If a person wants to study one subject and (to) be an expert - English Only forum
If a quotation is the sentence subject no need for a comma? - English Only forum
"if at all" repeats main-clause subject and verb? - English Only forum
If I am with my friends in a bar talking about a subject but I need to go - English Only forum
If I keep talking about the same subject . May I say I am going on and on about it. - English Only forum
If I want to talk about the subject that I was talking about a few minutes ago - English Only forum
if it was subject to/if it is subject to - English Only forum
If "subject" is the gerund what is "object"? - English Only forum
if there were but one true subject - English Only forum
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In one sentence, different subject. - English Only forum
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in order to (what is the subject of the main clause?) - English Only forum
in particular that our behaviour is subject to… - English Only forum
in that subject <what be truth,as>a thing - English Only forum
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in their subject and in the correct way - English Only forum
in this subject - English Only forum
in what the U.S. has alleged WAS a plot [subject of 'was'?] - English Only forum
In which subject is he lagging behind. - English Only forum
in-subject (hospitalized) - English Only forum
In.... verb+subject or In .... subject+verb? - English Only forum
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Indefinite subject? - English Only forum
Independent clauses sharing the same subject. - English Only forum
indirect question [long subject] tell me how much <is> the postage and packing <is> on orders ..<is> - English Only forum
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inflation, and the cut in spending, <has /have> hit ... [subject-verb agreement after parenthetical element] - English Only forum
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instead after a subject - English Only forum
internal subject matter expert - English Only forum
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inverted subject and verb - English Only forum
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Is “which” a subject or an object pronoun? - English Only forum
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is any subject is included - English Only forum
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Is "I" the subject of the sentence? - English Only forum
is issued for a three-year period subject to only one extension for an additional two-year period. - English Only forum
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is subject - English Only forum
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is subject to the terms and conditions - English Only forum
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Is there any case for subject to follow auxiliary verb? - English Only forum
Is there any subject...? / Are there any subjects...? [school] - English Only forum
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Is/Are and subject confusion - English Only forum
is/are given - subject: singular or plural - English Only forum
Issues around = about (concerning, on the subject of) - English Only forum
"It" - dummy subject, dummy pronoun - English Only forum
it - preparatory subject - English Only forum
It (dummy subject) + avoid - English Only forum
It [dummy subject] is not worth doing something - English Only forum
it as a subject - English Only forum
it as formal subject - English Only forum
"it" as formal subject - English Only forum
It does not provide... [subject] - English Only forum
It gives people the chance/opportunity to study a subject - English Only forum
It is a subject too surfeiting to entertain - English Only forum
It is important (that) + subject + present simple - English Only forum
it is natural that {Subject}{Verb} - English Only forum
It is silly of you. (which is subject/object?) - English Only forum
It is time that subject+verb - English Only forum
It seems that....(a subject clause or predicative clause?) - English Only forum
it take for subject to do/subject take to do - English Only forum
"it vs. they" dummy subject-verb agreement - English Only forum
it was agreed that+ subject+be?? - English Only forum
It's difficult to guess what will happen -subject complement - English Only forum
It's not my main subject.?? - English Only forum
It's the/a subject of the sentence. - English Only forum
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Jamesian shift in subject matter - English Only forum
John is in rather poor health and is subject to colds. - English Only forum
"John" is <the><a> subject and "goes" is <the><a> predicate - English Only forum
Just because ... doesn't mean ... [subject of verb?] - English Only forum
Just beyond it is an old factory. [Subject] - English Only forum
justifiably <made subject to> European sovereignty - English Only forum
knowing that I feel is the real subject - English Only forum
knowledge of the subject is rather <dim?> - English Only forum
lack of subject in the sentence - English Only forum
language arts - subject in school - English Only forum
Layers of something (subject-Verb agreement) - English Only forum
leading around of the subject - English Only forum
leads to send back <that are> asking for [Subject-Verb omission] - English Only forum
Leave off, leave, stop, part on the subject/topic of... - English Only forum
lectures of this subject - English Only forum
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let alone + subject + clause - English Only forum
Letter of consolation: its subject - English Only forum
Liabilities against assets subject to finance lease - English Only forum
Liable and/or subject to - English Only forum
Liam is 'very ill' [verbal complement or subject complement?] - English Only forum
lie in the length of the subject - English Only forum
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likely-vict subject - English Only forum
Limit the call scope to one subject - English Only forum
List of 18 Types of Subject/Verb Inversion - English Only forum
Little nervous subject - English Only forum
Locating a subject - English Only forum
locating the subject - English Only forum
logical subject - English Only forum
logical subject in "On my arriving home..." - English Only forum
logical subject vs grammatical subject - English Only forum
long clause modifying the subject be placed at the end of sentence? - English Only forum
long life, living, distrust [plural subject with singular noun] - English Only forum
Looking back & its logical subject - English Only forum
Looking for subject - English Only forum
Love you. Miss you. (Omitted subject pronoun.) - English Only forum
made the subject of a special tax. - English Only forum
"Magazines of popular science with cross-subject contents" - English Only forum
Main clause and subject the same as relative clause and object - English Only forum
Main subject and verb? - English Only forum
main verb and subject - English Only forum
Major (the main subject that a student studies at college or university) [British use] - English Only forum
major / subject / career [university] - English Only forum
Major Subject in Degree - English Only forum
make someone a target/object/subject of criticism - English Only forum
Making decisions ... when picking ... is best [adverbial phrase between subject and verb] - English Only forum
Many a student....... - Subject? - English Only forum
matters--on a variety of subject matters - English Only forum
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maybe (the subject) is telling and (the subject) may have ha - English Only forum
Maybe a lack of subject? - English Only forum
Me (object pronoun) - acting as a subject in a sentence - what is it really called? - English Only forum
<Me> and my brother were happy, [ subject?] - English Only forum
me as a subject - English Only forum
Me Knowing that......( without subject ?) - English Only forum
Mentioned above is the chart [Past participle phrase as a subject?] - English Only forum
Mentioning the same subject several times in a long sentence - English Only forum
Merry Christmas and warm wishes [seasonal greetings: subject pronoun?] - English Only forum
Miss Bingley was not so entirely satisfied with this reply as to continue the subject. - English Only forum
Missing subject and verb? - English Only forum
missing subject II - English Only forum
Missing subject in "even though was born" - English Only forum
missing subject or not? - English Only forum
Missing subject? - English Only forum
more as a subject - English Only forum
More importantly were the people [Postpone subject?] - English Only forum
More nurses is the next item on the agenda (i.e. the subject of more nurses). - English Only forum
more practicable for students to obtain the knowledge of the subject they desire - English Only forum
more successful in replicating its subject - English Only forum
More than one of the athletes has/have received the reward. <subject-verb agreement> - English Only forum
more than was due to her [missing subject?] - English Only forum
"Most surprising" used as noun/subject of verb "is"? - English Only forum
mounted on...(subject?) - English Only forum
Moving the subject and auxiliary to the end of the sentence - English Only forum
much as had happened (subject?) - English Only forum
multiple gerunds: subject-verb agreement - English Only forum
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My favorite subject at school was <cookery><cooking>. - English Only forum
my most difficult subject??? - English Only forum
My status: - Accept and process orders [Omit subject?] - English Only forum
Name of the subject that relates to industrial trade. - English Only forum
Name of university subject? - English Only forum
nation-subject bound in time - English Only forum
negative infinitive used as subject - English Only forum
negative subject + as...as - English Only forum
Negative subject or negative verb ? - English Only forum
neither + <subject> = singular or plural? - English Only forum
"Neither of the students is going."---what's the subject? - English Only forum
Never + subject-verb inversion. - English Only forum
never prince commanded a more noble or worthy subject... - English Only forum
Next, the thesis brought up the subject .... system. - English Only forum
No doubt had ever crossed Philip's mind on <the subject> - English Only forum
No matter the subject - English Only forum
No subject - possible? - English Only forum
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not doing as the subject - English Only forum
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not only...but also with the same subject or not? - English Only forum
not or not even a subject - English Only forum
Not subject to production test - specified by design - English Only forum
not subject to the ... nor (to) the guardianship - English Only forum
not the top student in any subject(s) - English Only forum
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Now is hot. ['now' as the subject?] - English Only forum
nowadays - subject - English Only forum
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Null subject - English Only forum
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number problem of the subject - English Only forum
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Object Or Subject? - English Only forum
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object/subject of the tax - English Only forum
occasionally subject to abuse / occasionally abused - English Only forum
Of all such moments, the most critical are those that... [grammatical subject] - English Only forum
of <the?> said Contract amount / shall 'upon' and subject to - English Only forum
of---the subject or object of the action? - English Only forum
often and subject? - English Only forum
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omission of subject - English Only forum
omission of subject - English Only forum
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Omission of the subject - English Only forum
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omission of verb with "subject to" - English Only forum
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omit subject after yet - English Only forum
omit subject and verb after than - English Only forum
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omitted subject - English Only forum
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On that subject, I will consult with anyone. - English Only forum
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on the face of it, there could not be a more trivial subject - English Only forum
on the subject - English Only forum
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on the subject that they have veered towards, having lost the economic argument... - English Only forum
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on which subject to be.... - English Only forum
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one clause with one subject but several pronouns - English Only forum
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one subject with two conjoined predicates - English Only forum
oneself became ridiculous too [subject of sentence?] - English Only forum
only in charge of the project being the subject matter of the application - English Only forum
"only me" in subject position - English Only forum
only subject to - English Only forum
Only when the precondition is true will the tool run (subject-verb inversion) - English Only forum
order of subject and verb - English Only forum
order of subject and verb - English Only forum
order of subject pronouns - English Only forum
ordinal number as subject complement - English Only forum
orientation of the subject to person, place, and time - English Only forum
Our office supplies we usually order [object subject verb] - English Only forum
Our three-year-old is a real chatterbox. (subject without noun) - English Only forum
Over the fence is out | subject - English Only forum
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Pending subject - English Only forum
people being the subject and the object of something - English Only forum
People do their best to .., limiting the impact [semantic subject of 'limiting'] - English Only forum
Percentage [as subject] - English Only forum
person to whom I owe all my success is <she><her> [subject pronoun vs object pronoun] - English Only forum
pet subject - English Only forum
photography was also subject to military censorship - English Only forum
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placing the subject - English Only forum
placing the subject - English Only forum
pleas Find the subject of this verb. - English Only forum
Please advise ("subject to") - English Only forum
plot might <offer> revelations [inanimate subject] - English Only forum
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plural subject + singular verb - English Only forum
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pointy-headed subject - English Only forum
Politics is a very "touchy subject" with them - English Only forum
position of the subject - English Only forum
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predicate nominative or subject complement - English Only forum
prepositional phrase acting as a subject - English Only forum
prepositional phrase as a subject - English Only forum
prepositions to talk about a subject - English Only forum
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proposed subject condominium units - English Only forum
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Putting America first is what President Trump said <grammatical subject?> - English Only forum
Q regarding use of dummy subject and word order - English Only forum
Q2. I'd like to know if 'The fact' can be used as a subject here - English Only forum
Quantity word + of as a subject - English Only forum
query them [=people] / details [=subject] - English Only forum
Question forming with no subject - English Only forum
Questions in/on/of/about a subject - English Only forum
R.E. - school subject - enrichment - English Only forum
Raised subject - Raised object - What are they ? - English Only forum
Rather - same subject, negative, in the past - English Only forum
rather than <subject> <infinitive or V-ing> - English Only forum
Re in place of 'Subject' in very formal letters: Acceptable or not? - English Only forum
Reading and writing is my favorite pastime.....subject/verb agreement? - English Only forum
ready to publish, subject to your approval. - English Only forum
realize without subject - English Only forum
Reducing adverbial clauses when the subject is different from main clause - English Only forum
Reflecting light [subject of reflecting?] - English Only forum
Reflexive pronoun, Can it be a subject of a sentence? - English Only forum
Regardless of the fact that <subject + verb>, <subject + verb> - English Only forum
Relative pronoun for subject and object. - English Only forum
Relative pronouns as subject or object? - English Only forum
Remains vibrant subject.. - English Only forum
remove the subject (“she”) - English Only forum
Removing a subject in a participial construction - English Only forum
Repeat the subject - English Only forum
Repeat the subject of the sentence after "and" ? - English Only forum
Repeated subject - English Only forum
Repeating Subject in Sentence with Coordinate Conjuction - English Only forum
Repeating the subject - English Only forum
Repeating the Subject in the Second Clause - English Only forum
reply (subject) - English Only forum
report on a subject on today's news? - English Only forum
respectively: should the subject and the verb be singular or plural? - English Only forum
Returning to motherland feels like [gerund as subject] - English Only forum
Reverse order of verb-subject in a statement (not a question) - English Only forum
right subject - English Only forum
right subject? - English Only forum
S V Aer than V S : subject-verb inversion - English Only forum
S+V+ a clause modifying the subject - English Only forum
salience of subject - English Only forum
sat upon the subject - English Only forum
saw the religious non-subject - English Only forum
Saxon genitive with nouns that describe the subject - English Only forum
School subject - English Only forum
school subject: sport - English Only forum
schools have largely washed their hands of the subject - English Only forum
science [school subject: capital?] - English Only forum
Science is my favourite subject in school. - English Only forum
scientific subject - English Only forum
scornfully superior on the subject - English Only forum
Scrap the subject - English Only forum
Section 92 of/for/on a subject matter - English Only forum
selected vs. subject to selection - English Only forum
selecting subject - English Only forum
selecting the corresponding / appropriate subject - English Only forum
semantic subject - English Only forum
sense subject & infinitive & for/of + Objective Pronoun/noun - English Only forum
Sentence as subject - English Only forum
sentence component: sentence as subject - English Only forum
Sentence subject - English Only forum
sentence with no subject - English Only forum
Sentence with no subject - English Only forum
Sentence without a subject (as will appear) - English Only forum
sentence without a subject and a main verb - English Only forum
Sentence without subject - English Only forum
Sentence: Subject and object - English Only forum
sentences with no subject (not imperatives) - English Only forum
sentences with no subject in written English - English Only forum
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Sentences without a subject are not uncommon in Japanese. - English Only forum
sentences without subject - English Only forum
sentences without subject - English Only forum
Shakespeare is known to have been [raised subject] - English Only forum
shall be subject to - English Only forum
shall be subject to ..., subject to - English Only forum
shall be subjected to / shall be subject to - English Only forum
"shall subject to the approval of" - English Only forum
share a subject/matter with somebody - English Only forum
She was the subject of a high-profile manhunt - English Only forum
She was very <equal> to address Mr. Bingley on the subject - English Only forum
shops [school subject / AE] - English Only forum
short form for Home Economics (subject) - English Only forum
Short form <noted/noting/note> as a subject - English Only forum
should a regime change [subject of "should"?] - English Only forum
Should a subject with more than one uncountable nouns be followed by a singular or plural verb? - English Only forum
Should an object be singular or plural when the subject is plural...? - English Only forum
Should I repeat the subject? - English Only forum
Should I train myself to just use "who" as both subject and object? - English Only forum
should not be an elective subject, but a required subject in - English Only forum
Should the subject of the main sentence and of the clause be the same? - English Only forum
Should the subject of the present perfect be alive? - English Only forum
"Similarly outlawed virtually everywhere" subject of "are"? - English Only forum
Simple grammar question: You [subject] are [verb] a person. - English Only forum
since + {subject + simple past} / {gerund} - English Only forum
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Singular or plural with subject "they" - English Only forum
singular or plural: subject-object disagreement - English Only forum
Singular subject + were - English Only forum
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Singular subject/singular verb, plural subject/plural verb - English Only forum
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Skill subject - English Only forum
So + Auxiliary + subject - English Only forum
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So Co Build [school subject] - English Only forum
so much + inverted subject - English Only forum
someone they know has abused me [omission of subject relative pronoun] - English Only forum
something+( that)-subject- verb+ to- verb - English Only forum
sometimes the subject in passive is the real subject in act - English Only forum
speaker-oriented and subject-oriented - English Only forum
Specialist subject - English Only forum
specific areas of your chosen subject - English Only forum
specification calls for bolts being subject ... at transfer - English Only forum
starting sentences with gerund/infinitives vs. empty subject - English Only forum
Staying on the subject of climate change - English Only forum
"stopped at a subject" - English Only forum
Structure: [That + clause] as subject - English Only forum
stuck the needle into arm [to passive with arm subject] - English Only forum
Students which class or subject is to be taken now or in class. - English Only forum
study for a school subject - English Only forum
study on (a subject)? - English Only forum
Study subject in depth - English Only forum
study this subject whole heartedly and <keenly> - English Only forum
Studying and learning a subject - English Only forum
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subject to their will - English Only forum
subject - I should read this book. I like the subject of it. - English Only forum
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Subject - verb agreement - English Only forum
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subject - verb agreement for a genus - English Only forum
subject -verb agreement - English Only forum
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