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- What is a subject? - Walden University
What is a subject? A subject is a part of a sentence that contains the person or thing performing the action (or verb) in a sentence (See What is a verb?) Here are some examples: Example: Jennifer walked to the store In this sentence, the subject is "Jennifer" and the verb is "walked " Example: After lunch, I will call my mother
- What are the basic elements of a sentence? - Walden University
To have a complete sentence, a writer must have a subject as well as a predicate that contains a verb Additional Resources: View some examples and further explanation of the general sentence elements Check out a grammar quiz or an interactive grammar module to practice your grammar skills
- What is agreement in grammar? - Walden University
Refresh your knowledge on basic sentence elements and the definitions of different parts of the sentence Review other web resources on subject-verb agreement See more web resources on noun-pronoun agreement Test your grammar knowledge with various online grammar quizzes or explore a self-paced grammar module
- What is a phrase? - Walden University
A phrase is a group of words that works together in a sentence but does not contain a subject or a verb Often phrases are used for descriptions of people, things, or events
- Does the doctoral dissertation template have a specific location for a . . .
Does the doctoral dissertation template have a specific location for a research subject consent form? - Walden University Walden University Walden University
- What is a direct or indirect object? - Walden University
The order of a sentence in standard English is typically subject-verb-object The subject is what does the action, the verb is the action itself, and the object is what receives the action
- How do I find a specific database? - Walden University
On the Library homepage, click on Databases A-Z Click on the letter that corresponds to the name of the database you want to find In this case, click on the letter A Note: you can also use the drop-down boxes to filter by Subject or Type of database
- How do I find scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles?
Choose a subject area link to explore databases in that subject area Search Tip: Some databases contain only peer-reviewed journals, while others have both peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed content
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