The subject of a verb is often who or what does or is something (the ‘do-er’ or ‘be-er’). In a statement, the subject is usually the noun, noun phrase, or pronoun just before the verb.
The subject of a verb is often who or what does or is something (the ‘do-er’ or ‘be-er’). In a statement, the subject is usually the noun, noun phrase, or pronoun just before the verb.