Pronunciation of the English word subject.
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1. | "The semantic subject of this sentence is 'this sentence,' but its grammatical subject is 'the semantic subject of this sentence'" is an example of a sentence benefitting from punctuation. | |
2. | Some English speakers think that omission of the subject does not occur in their language, however, the subject of phrases like "thank you" or "bless you" is omitted. | |
3. | Whatever is subject to origination is all subject to cessation. | |
4. | Worthy or not, my life is my subject, and my subject is my life. | |
5. | "You're changing the subject." "What was the subject?" | |
6. | In contrast to English, which is Subject-Verb-Object, Japanese is Subject-Object-Verb. | |
7. | The war on Iraq is a volatile subject of political debate; any wrong word and a heated argument could spark. | |
8. | What subject do you think he is interested in? | |
9. | Your question does not bear on the subject under discussion. | |
10. | Your question is not relevant to the subject. |