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Your search had over 1000 results, so we are only showing the results that start with the term. For a more advanced search, use the the forum search. a company with this designation can be subject to prosecution for bribery - legal
a dry subject...
A factual program giving information about a subject area - grammar
a new head of subject matter jurisdiction - legal
a subject begun in 1864
A subject challenging - grammar
A subject doing a verb
A subject was then asked to view the clusters - information technology
A teacher’s perceived subject norm...
a web-based human subject pool management software - information technology
additional subject areas achievement
Address the subject
Against commission subject to reevaluation
all subject to taking the oath of office - legal
All those subject to this policy are expected to refrain
alter a learner's subject landscape
Analysed subject sets
and not as it sometimes subsists in the subject.
and pending such appeal any such termination the subject of the appeal shall not have effect. - legal
and the income from it upon the trusts with, and subject to - legal
animal subject
Animal Subject - medical
Anticipatory Subject IT
Anyway, to change the subject/changing the subject,...
appear - how light the subject appears
approach a subject
are subject
are subject to
are subject to - grammar
are subject to any Company policies covering the same issues - legal
Art (school subject)
Art and design subject
As an outstanding experimental subject, that is!
As befits their subject ...
as far as this subject
as subject matter experts
ask to do something (same subject) - grammar
atención educativa (asignatura / subject)
Auxiliary verb and subject (invertion) - grammar
be on the subject
be weak in a subject
Bear upon the subject
beat subject to death
became my favorite subject
become subject to as a result of - grammar
being outside with their subject matter
best subject
between-subject variable
bigger faster stronger (school subject)
blow-on-subject
bowed down by the weight of the subject
bring a subject alive
bring the subject around
bring up (a subject)
bring up a subject
British subject
Business (school subject)
Business class (school subject)
By taking title subject to - legal
came to the subject
Card Subject To Change
carry a subject
castigos incluyen (subject-verb agreement) - grammar
certainly subject
challenge the subject matter jurisdiction - legal
choosing a school subject
Citizenship (school subject)
Class and Subject
Clear Multiple Subject Teaching Credential
Comma to separate subject from predicate - grammar
Complimentary upgrades subject to availability
concluded subject
concrete and better solution to the subject
Conditional with subject/verb inversion - grammar
confidential / patentable subject matter - legal
conocer / saber - know a subject
Consent To Act as a Subject in a Research Study
Contract Subject and Intent
control subject - medical
Conversation on/about a subject
course tile / subject
Cuándo valorará la sociedad el medio ambiente (Subject-Verb Inversion in Questions) - grammar
Data Subject - legal
dear as the subject is
Degree/Subject Area of study
Despite + subject - grammar
Dewey subject areas
different subject for the main clause and the purpose clause - grammar
dinámica (subject)
direct recording of subject matter
discutir un asunto grave = issue/topic/subject?
do well in (school subject) - grammar
do/take a subject
Doing excercise makes me a good footballer (Gerund subject) - grammar
Don't change the topic! / Don't change the subject!
drives heat from the subject
driving/to drive as subject
Dude with the subject - grammar
dummy subject
dwell on the subject
Each subject is addressed below
Educated to degree level or equivalent in a relevant subject
el poder reunirnos (subject) - grammar
electricianswork (subject)
Electrónica de Comunicaciones (subject)
email subject line
emphatic double subject - we, children - grammar
Enriched English (subject)
envelope of subject
essay-based subject
Everywhere (as subject) - grammar
Experimental subject
Experimental subject's Bill of Rights - legal
Expert in a particular area/field/subject
factual subject/relief sought - legal
failure to control the subject
Faltar (subject verb agreement) - grammar
feedback form, feedback subject
Female subject
find out more (about a subject)...
first person subject of a subordinate clause (que siembro) - grammar
fiscalidad = fiscality (subject)
fits the subject's experience of the world
fluffy A-level subject
food systems are volatile, vulnerable, and subject to crash
For more updated information, please submit new fingerprints of the subject - legal
force a subject
foundation subject
Fronting: subject/verb inversion - grammar
fruitful subject
germaine [germane] to the subject
gerund as a subject or object - Going for a walk - grammar
go off the subject and get lost in their words
gobierno (university subject/module)
Government as a high school subject?
grasp this subject
groups who are subject to
gustar - subject of verb - grammar
habrá/habré/habrás conocido Juan a la famosa autora (which subject?) - grammar
has / it has (omission of subject at the beginning of a sentence) - grammar
have strong feelings about this subject
He Can't Hold Hands (One Subject)
He is the subject of the exhibition
He was generally on task, but would try to tell a story or change the subject (preterite/imperfect) - grammar
Health and social care (school subject)
Him/her as subject - grammar
His first novel SOLD very well (auxiliary+subject+verb) or past simple instead? - grammar
hotel safety risk (subject)
house vacuum (chemical subject)
How an individual communicates, performs academically, and controls impulses (subject placement) - grammar
How come + subject + verb ...?
how difficult [it] is (it, subject) - grammar
How far do we get involved (with a certain subject/situation)
How important + subject + are / How important + are + subjec - grammar
How much have you read on the subject?
human subject - medical
I am from Spain, but (I) arrived (subject pronoun) - grammar
I am good /bad in a subject
I could have been your subject for however long I decided to stay there with you.
i don't have as many good ideas on the subject
I enjoyed and (I) was able (omit subject) - grammar
I hope I pay the bill (subjunctive, no change of subject) - grammar
I think it is a subject with mixed opinions and ideas.
I was told something by Jose (Indirect Object = subject of Passive Voice) - grammar
I´m doing so well in that subject, I might try for a degree
I'd like you to meet my parent (object or subject) - grammar
Identical Subject: "New Yorkers believe that they..." - grammar
If you don't know your own subject...
immediately led to such a branch of the subject as must raise them
imperative with subject? - grammar
imperfecto de indicativo subject - grammar
important subject
in approaching controversial subject matters
in chapter X, we introduced Y (clause before subject) - grammar
In Euros / It's in Euros (omit the subject) - grammar
Include admin in subject line and expected compensation
informational witnesses first, then subject
Inside the housing (it) is the controller (Subject) - grammar
insistir en que subject placement - grammar
intonations v verb and subject inverting
introduce a subject
investigative site’s subject study records
is not subject to or entered into - legal
is subject to changes without previous notification
Is the subject (it) always needed? - grammar
is the subject of efforts...
issuance subject - financial
issue/subject/theme
It - subject - grammar
it - subject of a sentence
It - subject, object - grammar
it / there = subject - grammar
It as subject - grammar
it is LOANED subject...
It is/there is (dummy subject) - grammar
It was the only remark on the subject that I ever succeeded in winning from that quarter
itchy subject?
Knowing subject
La exclusión de X y de Y viola / violan (subject-verb agreement) - grammar
la tecnología de la información / la informática - school subject (asignatura)
le or la - as subject - grammar
lead him from the subject
legal subject
Lengua y literatura - High School Subject
les faltan el tiempo y la voluntad (Subject/Verb Agreement) - grammar
let's move on the main subject
Life single subject teaching credential
Life Skills - as a Subject
light on the subject
limited to... toward graduation... non-subject matter
List items, omit subject ? - grammar
Lo que = subject? - grammar
lobe subject
Lol is strictly subject to contract (limitation of liability)
main subject - core course
major / degree / career / subject / module (university)
major subject
major subject
make the subject matter meaningful
make the subject your own
male/female subject (in the news or a police report)
Marketing equipment with the trade that is not subject to
Mathematics is not my strongest subject.
may be subject to limitations - legal
Me agradaría que = Would + please + subject + simple past? - grammar
Me da gusto que (yo) vaya - subjunctive with one subject - grammar
Me gusta la ensalada. - subject? - grammar
means subject questionnaire - medical
mechanical subject
metal shop (subject)
mi asignatura favorita = Course/subject?
modality subject
most of it is/are sermons (subject) - grammar
music, subject in school
my all subject is very easy to have
my father, he told me (repeated subject) - grammar
my subject enlarges itself
my subject's estate
name of the subject + number
nancy-foot around the subject
natural subject
NB: (a suggestion or a tip of the subject)
needlework, knitting, sewing (school subject)
negative inversion as isn't + subject - grammar
New Subject To People, Hear Ye, Hear Ye
No change of subject (subjunctive) - grammar
No change of subject but still triggers the subjunctive - grammar
no creer + subject / conditional - grammar
no habrá más remedio que conformarse (subject?) - grammar
No sooner had.... than + subject
No transfer of any Share the subject of those particulars shall be effected - legal
no wonder + subject
no wrinkle in the subject
Nominative subject and accusative subject? - grammar
non-training subject - medical
not ... and are subject to - legal
Not for / not since (subject-auxiliary inversion) - grammar
not subject to appeal
Nuestra/Nuestros familia y amigos (gender + compound subject) - grammar
Nuevas tecnologías (subject/asignatura)
null-subject language
object and subject: hasta el abatimiento quita nuestro cimarrón - grammar
object as subject of following infinitive
objects subject
Obligation with Subject Agreement (Have / Has) - grammar
Oblique subject construction - grammar
offer a subject
Omission of 'que' when there is no subject change - grammar
omission of a subject pronoun with two verbs - grammar
Omission of subject - grammar
omit subject in list - comieron, durmieron - grammar
omit the subject - grammar
Omitting/dropping subject pronouns - I woke up early and felt sick - grammar
on (=an Author on a Subject)
on a subject / about a subject - grammar
On the subject
on the subject of
on the subject of her children
one of the subject's
One subject + subjunctive or infinitive - grammar
one subject notebook
Open up (a subject)
our subject engaged live targets
Oven subject
Overt subject
parent if subject is child
parte de lo que + verb + plural subject - grammar
participar en = participating in? (gerund as a subject) - grammar
Participial Phrase / Subject relative Clause - the man wearing a black jacket - grammar
Passengers are subject to self-isolation for 14 days
Passive "se" - use before or after the subject? - grammar
pausing or making eye contact were not enough (Compound subject/verb agreement) - grammar
pay the appropriate premium subject to...
Pending subject activity
pending subject?
Placement of subject pronoun - grammar
planing some ways to apply my subject
plástica (school subject)
plural subject ... - grammar
Plural subject / singular verb: acudió la policía y el juez - grammar
¿Podrían los agujeros de gusano existir? (inversion subject-verb in questions - grammar
políticas han (subject-verb agreement) - grammar
Por qué contempló la sombra con ironía a los de la procesión (subject of contemplar) - grammar
Position of subject pronoun - grammar
Practise sport (subject) - grammar
pre-subject position
Pregnant subject
Pregúntele a los jóvenes (subject-verb agreement) - grammar
prepositional phrase = the subject of a sentence? - grammar
Prices subject to change. Not responsible for typographical errors.
Printed Name of Subject
Projects on hold and subject to write-off. - financial
pronoun : subject pronoun : repetition?
pronouns/subject - "él" - grammar
property may pass subject to such mortgage - legal
property subject - legal
Property subject to criminal forfeiture - legal
provision hereof, subject thereto - legal
PSHE (school subject)
Qualified obtained/subject
Raining / The rain (subject) - grammar
raw subject
raw subject/topic
record subject (a person)
Reflexive verbs- the subject and direct object are the same - grammar
refusal of an imagining subject as transcendental origin of meaning
Regarding the A.M. subject...
relates to the direct object, not the subject - grammar
relationship is a vast subject
relevant to the subject matter
Reliably modeled in subject 6 - medical
religious instruction subject
remember + new subject + gerund - grammar
repeat a subject of a sentence - grammar
Repetition of the subject of the sentence - grammar
request + subject pronoun + bare infinitive - grammar
required quality or subject to qualify
research in public and private institutions (course subject)
research subject
research subject, subject trial - medical
resting subject
right of data portability not be subject
school subject
school subject
School Subject - Social Personal Health Education
School subject "cuadrícula"
School subject: technical graphics
se ha trivializado (subject) - grammar
se pueden fabricar filtros (Passive voice Subject with several attributes) - grammar
se repite (word order - verb - subject) - grammar
sentences starting with THAT (omitting subject) - grammar
Set (subject) up / Set up (subject) ; Take (subject) off / Take off (subject) - grammar
shall be subject to the terms and conditions herein agreed and in compliance with its corresponding obligations - legal
Shortage subject
Si Va Luis / si Luis va (subject-verb order) - grammar
side subject
similar subject
Single subject designs
Single-Subject Identifier (SSID) - medical
situations in which the subject is acted upon
so= así, followed by subject or auxiliar/verb? - grammar
Something odd happened during the storm last night... object/subject question - grammar
Source of income / subject to
specifications subject to change
Speech [subject at school]
STEAM subject
Stem subject
Still on the subject of plants.
stop the subject /leave the subject /drop the subject
Student Aide, subject
subject
Subject
subject
subject
subject
Subject
Subject
subject
subject
subject
subject - Its opening pages read - grammar
Subject - Object - (Verb order) - grammar
subject - one of the boys - grammar
subject - the subjects of the church
Subject - Verb agreement - grammar
subject (of a king)
subject (of a study)
subject / idiom - grammar
subject / object relative clause - grammar
subject / subject areas
Subject /Qualification /Grade
subject + all - grammar
subject + can be + gerundio - grammar
Subject + didn't + verb + time reference - grammar
subject + do + verb - grammar
Subject + does + verb - plastic does last - grammar
subject + in which - grammar
subject + infinitive - grammar
Subject + Verb + Object - that had appeared an excuse - grammar
Subject + verb + time + place // place + time - grammar
Subject = theme = issue = matter
Subject Access Office
subject access request - legal
subject accrual - medical
Subject activity - legal
Subject after verb - grammar
Subject and adjective agreement
subject and not exempt / subject but exempt - financial
Subject and Object confusion - grammar
Subject and object question - grammar
subject and predicate
Subject and Verb agreement - grammar
subject and verb need to agree
subject area teacher
subject as hereinafter provided - legal
subject as otherwise
Subject benchmark statements
subject burden - medical
subject committees
subject communities
subject company
subject company - financial
subject complement or direct complement? - grammar
subject content approach
subject designed and taught by faculty in the ABC degree-granting undergraduate program
subject diary sheet - medical
Subject Document
subject documents
subject draft gear (textile manufacture)
Subject Duplication??
subject exposure details - medical
Subject for abuse.
subject formation - grammar
Subject ID
Subject indexing
subject individuals - legal
subject information and consent form
Subject Invention
subject is raised
Subject Lawsuits - legal
Subject line
subject line
subject line
subject lines of business - financial
subject location
subject Machines
subject making
subject matter
subject matter
Subject matter
Subject matter
subject matter (people)
Subject Matter Expert
subject matter expertise
subject matter jurisdiction
Subject Matter Jurisdiction - legal
Subject Matter Meeting to discuss the block
Subject Matter Model
subject matter of the within proceedings
subject matter printed in full
Subject matter resource
subject matter they are missing
subject matter/programs
Subject matters are?
Subject may describe speaking - grammar
subject names - capitalised or not? - grammar
subject objective - grammar
subject of a drawing/painting
Subject of a lawsuit
Subject of a letter
subject of a painting
Subject of a painting
subject of a person
subject of a police documentary
subject of a study
Subject of Agreement - legal
subject of an experiment
subject of crime
subject of degree
Subject of impersonal expressions (Es...)? - grammar
subject of intense public curiosity
subject of Iternacional Law????
subject of ridicule
Subject of testing
subject of the hearing
subject of the photo
subject of the portrait/painting
subject of the sentence doesn't change = subjunctive or infinitive? - grammar
Subject Off
Subject Officer
subject officer (military)
subject on how to - grammar
Subject only to the following limitations - legal
subject operator inversion / operator subject inversion - grammar
subject or not? - grammar
Subject outline
Subject peoples
subject placement in a statement - grammar
subject pools
Subject populations
subject practices (contrato) - legal
subject production batch
Subject Pronoum - when remove it - grammar
subject pronoun
subject pronoun *
subject pronoun + conjugated verbs - tú comienzas - grammar
Subject Pronouns - grammar
Subject Pronouns - grammar
Subject Property - legal
Subject questions - grammar
subject races
subject sequence (genética)
Subject someone to public scrutiny - grammar
Subject status
Subject teacher - Classroom teacher
subject the bees
subject to
subject to
subject to
Subject to
Subject to / Sujeto a - financial
subject to a criminal fine
subject to a fine - legal
subject to a medical questionnaire
subject to all time off conditions - legal
Subject to any superceding terms on the face hereof, Vendor - legal
Subject to applicable laws - legal
subject to availability
subject to be / subject to being - grammar
subject to being unsold
subject to buildup
subject to certain transition reliefs
subject to change
Subject to change
subject to change according to daily instructional and student needs
subject to completion of redemption process
subject to compliance by the Manufacturer
subject to contract - legal
Subject to contract (buying a property) - legal
subject to demand
subject to disallowance - legal
subject to disciplinary action
subject to earlier termination
subject to fines and confinement in prison
Subject to flight schedule change.
subject to further prosecution - legal
subject to further rights
Subject to "judgments or liens" - legal
subject to load
subject to negotiations
subject to prior sales
subject to proceedings
subject to recall
subject to review and approval - legal
subject to rights of reasonable and visitation granted to the Respondent - legal
Subject to safeguards - legal
subject to search
subject to severe fall
Subject to the attached issues..
subject to the balance of this Section
subject to the balance of this Section - legal
Subject to the District's Code of conduct
Subject to the price thereof
subject to the proper order - legal
Subject to the terms... - legal
subject to the uniform customs - financial
subject to the vote
subject to their written approval
subject to this
subject to X's sole discretion - legal
Subject to xxx or by xxx
subject too long in a question - grammar
subject transactions - legal
subject verb + subject + infinitive verb - grammar
Subject Verb Object - grammar
subject wages, taxable wages - financial
Subject with weather - grammar
subject work
subject yourself to termination
subject´s first name
Subject-Adjective Agreement - grammar
Subject-Aux Inversion - grammar
subject-based knowledge
subject-changing formula
subject-heading - medical
subject-matter
subject-matter
subject-matter expertise
subject-matter input other that procedural
Subject-position
subject-related
subject-specific mindware
Subject-term accessibility
subject-verb agreement
subject-verb agreement
Subject-verb inversion - grammar
subject-wise
Subject, Course and Coursework
Subject, however, to
subject, no doubt, to essoins
subject,topic,issue,
Subject: Poker
subject?
Subject??? - legal
subject's adaptation - medical
Subject's syllabus
subject/area (education)
subject/object pronouns - grammar
subject/subjected - grammar
Subject/Subjected to changes.
Subject/Verb agreement - cantidad de melones que se juntan - grammar
subject/verb inversion - grammar
Subject/verb placement in subordinate clauses - grammar
Subjunctive and change of subject in the subordinate - grammar
Subjunctive and subject changes - grammar
subjunctive optional when the subject is the same in the main and subordinate clauses - grammar
subjunctive, change of subject - grammar
submitted under and will remain subject to these Terms and C
submitting subject
Such as plus object/subject pronoun. - grammar
Synchronic linguistic evidence is always subject to the test of diachronic data.
take a concrete and better solution to the subject
take charge of an undergraduate subject
take part as a subject in research
Talk my way around (the subject)
tape subject
target, subject, witness
Taught subject
Teaching assistant at/in a subject
teaching the subject on a one to one basis.
Teatro (as a school subject)
tema de una materia = topic/subject?
terms and conditions are subject to adjustment on a case-by-case basis
that are reasonably claimed to be the subject of the breach pending resolution - legal
that is the subject of this document
that subject noun clauses at the beginning - grammar
the certified papers (subject/direct object) - grammar
The company is considered to take subject to - financial
the films were subject to - grammar
The first step in any undertaking is gaining an understanding of the subject.
The inbound guest is subject to the normal terms and conditions
the islands were subject to decolonisation
the marrow of the subject
the place of omitted subject - grammar
The Placement is subject to your satistactorily completing ...
the proper subject of - legal
the subject - grammar
the subject - grammar
the subject - grammar
the subject - legal
the subject been discussed/ the discussed subject
the Subject Business - legal
the subject dropped
The subject is acted upon.
the subject of / been imposed on
the subject of a film
the subject of disciplinary proceedings
the subject of the language itself
the subject of which it is predicated
The subject seemed very clear-eyed and, at the same time, compassionate.
The subject that relies primarily in practice.
theme / subject / matter / thing
Theme-subject
theme/subject/topic
then (I) brush my teeth - subject - grammar
there has/have been - ha/han habido: where is the subject? - grammar
There is drama in the way the subject is viewed
these components are then subject - grammar
this general subject
This is a bit off the subject
This is a bit off the subject
This is a long-running theme and a subject which I want to..
times subject to change...
To be afraid of + other subject - grammar
to be subject to
to be subject to (ser/estar)
to be subject to fees
TO BE with singular subject and plural object - grammar
to bring the subject alive
to cover (a subject)
To discuss what concerns the assignment or subject - grammar
To do a subject (at university)
To find a subject difficult
to paint about a certain subject
To pass a subject [it] is necessary to get 5 points - grammar
To raise the subject
to sound her on the subject
to subject
to subject them to argument
to talk about every/each possible topic/subject - grammar
to whom all things are subject and obedient
To-infinitive as a verb subject - grammar
todo > all /everything (subject)
Todos as a subject
Todos, incluso nosotros, comieron/comimos (Appositive verb/subject agreement) - grammar
tomorrow = subject? - grammar
treat a subject
tú and Ud. as subject? - grammar
Tutoría (subject)
un millón de canadienses quieran/quiera (subject/Verb agreement) - grammar
unblinding of subject´s treatment assignment - medical
unless repugnant to the subject - legal
unshakable subject
unshakable subject
unwinding -- subject to unwinding or a revocation period
upon and subject to - legal
usage of 'lo' in a poem to emphasize subject - grammar
Uses are subject to the limitations set forth in your user agreement. - legal
Ustedes (omission of the subject) - grammar
verb phrase - internal subject hypothesis - grammar
verb subject agreement sentence clarification - grammar
verb subject object/ verb object to subject - grammar
Verb-Subject Agreement - todo la gente son falsos - grammar
verbs with the same subject - grammar
Violators will be subject to imprisonment for up to 10 years.
Vonn to miss Olympics (Subject + infinitive verbs) - grammar
We Are Kind Of Off The Subject
We can convolute the subject with all manner of insinuations
We confirm that subject to...
We confirm that subject...
we got onto the subject of politics
were it not that you / weren't it that you - had/should/were subject/verb inversion - grammar
what = subject? - I know what (it) will happen - grammar
What a long subject...
What else that + subject + verb?
What is the subject?
What is your favorite subject?
What is your name? (what = subject/object?) - grammar
What she doesn't know about (subject) isn't worth knowing...
What she doesn't know about (subject)...
what subject do you like the most
What's the subject that you'll be teaching?
What's your favorite subject in school?
What's your favorite subject?
What+subject+verb OR What + verb - grammar
what+verb or what subject/pronoun + Verb - grammar
when subject pronouns are placed after verb? - grammar
When to put subject after verb? - grammar
where human agency is reduced to a voluble and labile collection of subject positions
where the subject is optional
which flips the subject and object
While on that/the subject (of sth)
while on the subject
while we're on the subject of
While you're at it / While we're on the subject
Who is she? (Subject or object question) - grammar
Who is speaking / are you speaking to? subject /object - grammar
whole subject??
whom as a subject in non-identying clases - grammar
whose offenders are subject to this article... - legal
Why + do + subject + verb (auxiliar) - grammar
will be manufactured and/or provided in such countries, subject to such consents
will be subject to legal implications - legal
Will have he been doing it? (order of subject in questions) - grammar
will subject the violator to possible ramifications ranging ....
with me/I singing (object/subject pronoun) - grammar
with respect to the subject matter hereof - legal
within-subject-factor - medical
word order - tener + subject - grammar
Work placment subject
X y tú subject/verb agreement
Yo +verbo = Me, I +verb (Contrasting a subject) - grammar
You and Me (subject) - grammar
you and me/I (2 subject pronouns)
You probably forgot more about this subject
< subject to > the suitability... - English Only forum
... given that the latter, though also desirable, must be subject to the limits imposed by ... - English Only forum
"...Always did boss me around" [missing subject] - English Only forum
...and with an eye or an ear for detail is crucial...(What is the subject?) - English Only forum
"..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
'In every single subject' Or 'In every subject' - English Only forum
'It' as preparatory/empty subject doubt - English Only forum
'so happy right now' 'got accepted' [omitting subject 'I'] - English Only forum
'subject / subject-matter / topic / theme' of the lesson - English Only forum
'subject' of a sentence - English Only forum
'the findings' - as the sentence subject - English Only forum
'The' before a gerund subject followed by 'of'. The cutting of trees... - English Only forum
'There' as a dummy subject - English Only forum
'underwent' more recent interventions [vs 'were subject to'] - English Only forum
'who/that/which' as the subject of the verb - English Only forum
‘shocking’ subject matter is not new in art, <but> a historically legitimate practice - English Only forum
“Come on you reds” [Subject?] - English Only forum
“I” as a subject in academic writing - English Only forum
“To infinitive” VS "gerund” as subject of sentence. - English Only forum
”Parts of" as a subject? - English Only forum
( subject )had - English Only forum
(BrE) difference between a [course, module, course of studies, curriculum, and subject,] - English Only forum
(it) - implied subject - English Only forum
(phrase order) Complement + verb + subject - English Only forum
(Subject) in/for/at/as last period - English Only forum
(the) subject position - English Only forum
(thing-subject) make it a rule - English Only forum
(trial) subject - English Only forum
[grammar] Subject + time + verb... - English Only forum
[Inverted] Subject Verb Agreement - English Only forum
[subject] are among those [noun] that - English Only forum
[Subject] is a part of speech whose function it is to modify - English Only forum
[subject] is one to [verb] - English Only forum
1-subject notebook - English Only forum
A baby <is subject to> a bad cold. - English Only forum
A case of subject-verb agreement - English Only forum
a certain degree of immunity against the subject - English Only forum
a continuity of subject matter - English Only forum
"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
a person + [who/which/that] + subject + be - English Only forum
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
A subject question - English Only forum
a subject that generates a lot of discussion - English Only forum
a subject to memorize - English Only forum
A subject <which?> cannot be talked about. - English Only forum
a subject/subjects - English Only forum
a suggestion that subject + verb - English Only forum
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
a verb before a subject - English Only forum
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
About formal subject "it" - English Only forum
About "How + adjective + subject + be + to-v" structure - English Only forum
about subject - English Only forum
about the order of subject - English Only forum
Absolute phrases in relation to the subject of a sentence - English Only forum
abstract noun as the subject - English Only forum
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
active or passivewhen the object becoms the subject - English Only forum
Active vs passive voice with inanimate object as the subject - English Only forum
Additional phrase to the main clause with different subject - English Only forum
adept at [a subject] - English Only forum
Adjectival modifier or subject - English Only forum
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
agreement between subject and verb - English Only forum
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
as subject as - English Only forum
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
Can I cut out the subject in this sentence? - English Only forum
Can I omit the subject I? - English Only forum
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
Can the long clause modifying the subject be placed at the end of sentence because it is too long? - English Only forum
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
Capitalizing the subject of a formal letter - English Only forum
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
Clauses with -ing form before the subject - English Only forum
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
Complex sentence subject - English Only forum
Complex Subject - English Only forum
complex subject - English Only forum
Complex subject - English Only forum
Complex subject + is not true - English Only forum
compound, are(subject, verb) - English Only forum
Compulsory Elective Course/Subject - English Only forum
computer as a subject - English Only forum
computers - subject at school - English Only forum
Concerning Inversion: whole verb before subject - English Only forum
Concord subject-verb - English Only forum
confusing subject - English Only forum
Confusion about subject and object (plural vs singular) - English Only forum
conjugate the verb with the subject correctly - English Only forum
Conjugate verb with "brainpower" as subject - English Only forum
Conjugation : Subject - verb - English Only forum
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
Course leader/Subject representative - English Only forum
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
cried an <agonised voice> [Subject or Object?] - English Only forum
Crisis of the European Subject - English Only forum
Crush you like a cab! [Omission of the subject] - English Only forum
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
Despite+object+subject+verb - English Only forum
Determiner any:subject? - English Only forum
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
Double subject ? - English Only forum
Doubts about why 'it' is the subject in this question - English Only forum
draw from: "a most divine subject" [Tudor language] - English Only forum
Drop a subject/topic - English Only forum
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
Dummy subject sentence analysis problem - English Only forum
Dummy subject?!? - English Only forum
Dumy subject "it" vs pronoun "it" - English Only forum
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
Emphatic sentence? or one with "It" as its formal subject? - English Only forum
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
Ethereal subject: use of 's - English Only forum
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
Extra subject after the relative pronoun - English Only forum
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
Figuring out subject and verb of each sentence - English Only forum
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
Finding Subject of the sentence - English Only forum
Finding the subject - English Only forum
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
Formal subject - English Only forum
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
Gerund (accusative case), predicative, subject - English Only forum
gerund and infinitive as the subject - English Only forum
Gerund as a subject - English Only forum
Gerund as a subject rare case - English Only forum
Gerund as Subject - English Only forum
gerund as subject - English Only forum
Gerund as Subject reminds of - English Only forum
gerund as subject with "because of..." - English Only forum
Gerund as subject/object - English Only forum
Gerund clause on the second subject of a sentence - English Only forum
Gerund phrase needs a subject - English Only forum
Gerund Vs Infinitive [as subject] - English Only forum
Gerunda as a subject or an object - English Only forum
Getting off the subject - English Only forum
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
Grammar - matching subject to the verb - English Only forum
Grammar about subject verb agreement - English Only forum
Grammar question: word functions as both object and subject - English Only forum
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
Had+Subject+p.p~? - English Only forum
Had+Subject+p.p~?(Duration) - English Only forum
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
If-clause as the subject of a sentence - English Only forum
If+subject+would - English Only forum
immediate subject - English Only forum
imperative , position of the subject - English Only forum
Imperative Sentences With Indefinite Subject - English Only forum
impersonal subject ’it’ in a participle clause - English Only forum
implied subject - English Only forum
implied subject of infinitive - English Only forum
In natural harmony with her choice of subject - English Only forum
In one sentence, different subject. - English Only forum
in order (for someone/something) to do something Vs subject+to+v1 - English Only forum
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
In the case of the subject of two clause are different, - English Only forum
In the passive voice, the subject becomes the object - English Only forum
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
Indefinite pronouns as subject complements - English Only forum
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
Infinitive / Gerund as the subject of a sentence - English Only forum
Infinitive modifier: subject or object or depends on context - English Only forum
Infinitive phrase as a Subject Complement - English Only forum
Infinitive-subject agreement - English Only forum
infinitive/subject - English Only forum
Infinitives as subject complement - English Only forum
inflation, and the cut in spending, <has /have> hit ... [subject-verb agreement after parenthetical element] - English Only forum
ing- clause with a subject - English Only forum
instead after a subject - English Only forum
internal subject matter expert - English Only forum
Inversion (subject/verb) using "there" - English Only forum
Inversion of subject and verb after a comparative (than does) - English Only forum
Inversion of the predicate and subject - English Only forum
Inversion when pronoun is the subject - English Only forum
Inversion with the subject as a weak pronoun - English Only forum
inversion: subject and object - English Only forum
inverted subject and verb - English Only forum
Is 'it' here a formal subject - English Only forum
Is “which” a subject or an object pronoun? - English Only forum
Is a sentence without subject acceptable? - English Only forum
is any subject is included - English Only forum
Is consistency between the subject and verb more important? - English Only forum
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
Is it grammatically correct to use the indirect object as the subject in the passive voice? - English Only forum
Is it necessary the subject here? - English Only forum
Is it ok to have a duplicate subject at the beginning of a sentence? - English Only forum
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is subject - English Only forum
Is subject complement considered a predicate? - English Only forum
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is subject to the terms and conditions - English Only forum
Is the "six" the subject in the sentence? - English Only forum
Is the subject of the phrase clearly discernible? - English Only forum
Is the subject omitted? - English Only forum
Is the subject right - English Only forum
Is there a "subject and pronoun don't match" problem here? - English Only forum
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
Is this complement for subject or verb? - English Only forum
Is this complement to the verb "to be" or complement to the subject? - English Only forum
Is this structure correct?: [subject] has become from [what is used to be] to [what it is now] - English Only forum
Is "to be" subject or direct object in "There seems to be a fly in my soup" - English Only forum
Is "you" the only singular subject that uses "are" - English Only forum
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
It+verb+subject/object - English Only forum
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
less/fewer ... than [subject]... - English Only forum
Let + subject + not / Let + not + subject - English Only forum
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
Lies defeat (what is the subject and the predicate?) - English Only forum
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
May I omit the same subject in the sentence? - English Only forum
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
Multiple subject clauses+is/are ? - English Only forum
Must subjects of main and subordinate clause be the same when omitting the subject of subordinate clause? - English Only forum
My favorite lesson vs My favorite subject or class - English Only forum
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
No subject at "About me" section in CV - English Only forum
No subject is Ok for a clause? - English Only forum
Nominal if-clause as a Subject - English Only forum
Nominal subject clause - English Only forum
Non-finite clauses with subject - English Only forum
Non-inverted subject-verb order in questions - English Only forum
Nor/neither before a different subject - English Only forum
Not all that... and the subject - English Only forum
not doing as the subject - English Only forum
Not for nothing + Verb + Subject - English Only forum
not on the subject - English Only forum
not only ... but (also) "subject" (also) ... - English Only forum
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
Not till ... Do (Subject) (Verb) - English Only forum
Nothing matters, does it? / do they? [tag question with negative subject] - English Only forum
Noun Clause as Subject - English Only forum
Noun phrase as subject complement - English Only forum
Now is hot. ['now' as the subject?] - English Only forum
nowadays - subject - English Only forum
Nowhere ... is the supernatural ... [subject?] - English Only forum
Null subject - English Only forum
Number of the Subject With the Word “Both” - English Only forum
number problem of the subject - English Only forum
Object and subject in sentences - English Only forum
Object becoming subject - English Only forum
Object Or Subject? - English Only forum
Object pronouns as subject - English Only forum
Object subject verb - English Only forum
Object vs Subject Pronouns - English Only forum
object, subject+ verb? - English Only forum
Object/subject - English Only forum
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
omission of "conjunctions + subject + be" - English Only forum
Omission of implied subject in compound sentence - English Only forum
omission of subject - English Only forum
omission of subject - English Only forum
Omission of subject (all cases) - English Only forum
omission of subject and verb after as..as - English Only forum
Omission of the same subject in the following sentences and the use of comma - English Only forum
Omission of the subject - English Only forum
Omission of the subject? Can I do it? - English Only forum
omission of verb with "subject to" - English Only forum
omission the subject of "were" - English Only forum
omit subject after yet - English Only forum
omit subject and verb after than - English Only forum
Omiting subject? - English Only forum
Omitted Subject - English Only forum
omitted subject - English Only forum
omitted subject: Is 'there' obligatory? - English Only forum
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Omitting a subject - English Only forum
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Omitting subject in a series: I watched as .... Watched as .... - English Only forum
omitting subject in an English sentence - English Only forum
omitting the subject - English Only forum
Omitting the subject - English Only forum
Omitting the subject in conversations - English Only forum
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Omitting the subject--participial clause - English Only forum
on another subject - English Only forum
on any subject not ideologically neutral, - English Only forum
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on offer the subject of the principal clause ... - English Only forum
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On something depends subject [Inversion] - English Only forum
On that subject, I will consult with anyone. - English Only forum
On the choice of the subject - English Only forum
on the face of it, there could not be a more trivial subject - English Only forum
on the subject - English Only forum
on the subject of - English Only forum
on the subject that they have veered towards, having lost the economic argument... - English Only forum
On what subject did you conduct studies? - English Only forum
on which subject to be.... - English Only forum
On/in the previous subject - English Only forum
one clause with one subject but several pronouns - English Only forum
One in ten people has/have: subject-verb agreement - English Only forum
One subject with many verbs - English Only forum
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
Parallelism: shared subject and shared phrase - English Only forum
Participial Phrase (subject) - English Only forum
Participle as a subject - English Only forum
Participle clause with its own subject - English Only forum
Participles to modify the subject of the main clause - English Only forum
Past Participle as a subject - English Only forum
Past participle in front of subject pronoun. - English Only forum
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
Phrase/clause without subject and verb - English Only forum
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
plural or singular when a subject is plural - English Only forum
plural subject + singular verb - English Only forum
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plural subject + which + verb [regions, which includes/include] - English Only forum
Plural subject and singular object - English Only forum
Plural subject........and singular or plural nouns. - English Only forum
pointy-headed subject - English Only forum
Politics is a very "touchy subject" with them - English Only forum
position of the subject - English Only forum
position of the subject in sentence - English Only forum
Possessive case as logical subject of a gerund - English Only forum
Possessive form functions as the subject of the ing-form, p1 - English Only forum
Possessive of singular words ending in 's' - US Supreme Court take on the subject - English Only forum
possible places of relatives pronouns in the subject of a relative clause - English Only forum
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
Prepped the subject, his rat, for surgery - English Only forum
Present or Past in "If <subject> <verb>" - English Only forum
Present tense Verb + before + subject + past tense verb - English Only forum
Problem on subject verb agreement - English Only forum
pronoun after subject - English Only forum
Pronoun order, subject pronouns and object pronouns - English Only forum
pronoun, subject or object after colon - English Only forum
proposed subject condominium units - English Only forum
Punctuation usage for a list of subject - English Only forum
Punctuation: Subject of the sentence - English Only forum
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
Sentences with omitted subject - English Only forum
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
Singular or plural verbs with a compound subject - English Only forum
Singular or plural with subject "they" - English Only forum
singular or plural: subject-object disagreement - English Only forum
Singular subject + were - English Only forum
Singular subject, plural possessive adjective? - English Only forum
Singular subject/singular verb, plural subject/plural verb - English Only forum
Singular/plural - "The following" as a subject - English Only forum
Skill subject - English Only forum
So + Auxiliary + subject - English Only forum
So + Auxiliary verb + Subject - English Only forum
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
Subject - verb agreement - English Only forum
Subject - verb agreement - English Only forum
Subject - verb agreement [compound subjects] - English Only forum
subject - verb agreement for a genus - English Only forum
subject -verb agreement - English Only forum
subject (a noun) - English Only forum
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