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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Subject of a sentence

Is the bold part of the sentence the subject?

Just because the weather has been hot for a month or two
does not mean that global warming has arrived.

  

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Yes. It is what is called a "noun clause."

https://grammar.yourdictionary.com/parts-of-speech/nouns/noun-clause.html

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anonymous

Is the bold part of the sentence the subject?
Just because the weather has been hot for a month or two
does not mean that global warming has arrived.

Yes. You've found a very unusual case where a because-clause is a subject.

Here 'because' may be paraphrased as 'the fact that', and that is how we understand t

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anonymous

Is the bold part of the sentence the subject?
Just because the weather has been hot for a month or two
does not mean that global warming has arrived.

I wonder whether the tag-test may prove that the part in bold is the subject:

Just because the weather has been hot for a month or two does not mean that

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