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| 1. Always subject noun come At the beginning of a sentence 2. Always subject noun come after full stop. Tell me one or two major points which help me to point out subject noun and give me two or three example in sentence. and also give me some test about these kind of noun like object noun and predicate noun. Okay i hope you help me like u help me before. |
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| It doesn't have to come right at the beginning of the sentence, but the subject noun or noun phrase will come before the main verb: John (subject) kicked his brother. Yesterday, John kicked his brother. (same, but not directly at the beginning) Cheese is nice. (subject noun = cheese) |
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| Thank You i understand now perfectly now tell me where i practice them? and one more question about object noun and predicate noun, teacher told me that object noun always come after verb or preposition and what about predicate noun. Please explain me more about this. and give me more examples. |
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