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Subject–verb
inversion in
English is a type of
inversion marked by a
predicate verb that
precedes a
corresponding subject, e.g., "Beside the bed stood...
- with a text, and the
selection of
texts are all widely-debated
subjects within the
English studies field.
Another unifying commonality is that this engagement...
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American English; like
American English,
collective plural subjects take on a
singular verb (as in the
government is
rather than are). New
Zealand English uses...
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grammatical terminology, a
subject complement is a
predicative expression that
follows a
linking verb (co****) and that
complements the
subject of a
clause by either...
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Subjects of Desire:
Hegelian Reflections in Twentieth-Century
France is a 1987 book by the
philosopher Judith Butler.
Their first published book, it was...
- were natural-born
subjects.
After the Acts of
Union 1707,
English and
Scottish subjects became British subjects. Natural-born
subjects were
considered to...
- The
Subject Was
Roses is a
Pulitzer Prize-winning 1964 play
written by
Frank D. Gilroy, who also
adapted the work in 1968 for a film with the same title...
- The
federal subjects of Russia, also
referred to as the
subjects of the
Russian Federation (Russian: субъекты Российской Федерации, romanized: subyekty...
- the sentence.
While these definitions apply to
simple English sentences,
defining the
subject is more
difficult in more
complex sentences and languages...
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subject–verb–object
languages in West Africa, the best
known being Ewe, use
postpositions in noun phrases, the vast
majority of them, such as
English...