Subjects

Every English sentence
must have a subject.

SubjectExample
nounKites fly high in the sky.
pronounThey ran to the park yesterday.
He sang in the concert.
proper nounStarbucks is open until 10pm.
noun and nounBooks and notebooks are in the big yellow box over there.
noun nounTree houses are fun.
noun noun noun +Data security policies protect the sensitive information of our clients.
~ing verb nounRunning is my favorite type of exercise lately.
to verb nounTo profit is the main goal of the company these days.
SubjectExample
adjective + nounBig dogs are the best pets.
Sleepy cats are boring pets.
article + nounA dog is playing in the park.
The cat is drinking the milk.
demonstrative + nounThat squirrel is eating a nut.
These animals are cute.
indefinite + nounMany people come to this zoo to see the pandas.
Each person held their pet.
possessive + nounYour rabbit is very quiet.
Her lizard has a funny name.
numerical + nounFive cats are too many.
The second puppy was the smallest one of all.
SubjectExample
noun + prepositional phraseThe dog with the short tail is playing with the young boy.
noun + ing verb phraseThe bird singing this afternoon was a starling.
noun + ed verb phraseThe music played on the guitar was loud and beutiful.
noun + past participle phraseThe kitten held by the girl is named Mittens or Stinky.
noun + to verb phraseA cute pet to play with makes the best Christmas gift for a child.