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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

The grammatical roles of the subject

Which grammatical roles can the subject in a sentence have?
  

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Well, subject! "Subject" is a grammatical role

  • Well, subject!
  • "Subject" is a grammatical role
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Well, subject!

"Subject" isa grammatical role Emotion: tongue tied
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AnonymousWhich grammatical roles can the subject in a sentence have?
Perhaps you're looking for a working definition of the subject of a sentence. A good start is "who or what DOES the action expressed by the verb: SHE combed her hair; WE really enjoyed ourselves; THEY aren't coming tonight; IT is in the dictionary. Notice the l
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HI Philip.,

I need some clarfication on the usage of following sentense

is there any difference in the usage of following sentense .Do you see any different meaning in the following sentense apart from the tense.

1.I am earning 3000 per month

I earn 3000 per month. -Which one is correct.If both are correct what is the difference and when do we use

2.I

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