
To be, or not to be, the subject that is. The subject is the part of a sentence that "verbs." I got confused on whether a verb can be placed before the subject or not, or whether that makes it the object of the subject. I have learned interesting things.
There can be a short simple subject or a long one. "I" could be the subject, or "what we learned in class today" could be the subject.
You will be pleased to hear this, there are only a handful of different sentences where we can place the verb before the simple subject, and they are almost exclusively in passive voice! So my solution, and I recommend it to everyone, is to not worry about it, but rather use more than one verb in a sentence, that will spice things up; or use an endless amount of commas. Or make your knowledge on subjects endless by clicking on me.
There can be a short simple subject or a long one. "I" could be the subject, or "what we learned in class today" could be the subject.
You will be pleased to hear this, there are only a handful of different sentences where we can place the verb before the simple subject, and they are almost exclusively in passive voice! So my solution, and I recommend it to everyone, is to not worry about it, but rather use more than one verb in a sentence, that will spice things up; or use an endless amount of commas. Or make your knowledge on subjects endless by clicking on me.
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