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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

finding out the subject

Of all the bands debuting in Brooklyn bars last weekend, the most remarkable may have been the Tiny Master of Today.

Is " the most remarkable " a subject on the sentence? If not, what the subject is?

Can I say?

The most remarkable may have been the Tiny Master of Today of all the bands debuting in Brooklyn bars last weekens.

But where is the subject?

Thank you
  

Top answer

( If not, what is the subject is ? ) the most remarkable is the subject. You can't rephrase the way you have done, but you can rephrase as follows: The most remarkable of all the bands debuting in Brooklyn bars last weekend may have been the Tiny Master of Today.

  • ( If not, what is the subject is ?
  • ) the most remarkable is the subject.
  • You can't rephrase the way you have done, but you can rephrase as follows: The most remarkable of all the bands debuting in Brooklyn bars last weekend may have been the Tiny Master of Today.
  • The full subject is underlined.
  • CJ
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( If not, what is the subject is? )

the most remarkable is the subject.

You can't rephrase the way you have done, but you can rephrase as follows:

The most remarkable of all the bands debuting in Brooklyn bars last weekend may have been the Tiny Master of Today.

The full subject is underlined.

CJ

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