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What is the subjust of a sentence?

The subject of a sentence is the noun or pronoun that performs the action of the verb or is described by the verb. It's essentially the who or what the sentence is about.

Here's how to identify the subject:

1. Find the verb: The verb is the action word or state of being in the sentence.

2. Ask "who" or "what" before the verb: The answer will be the subject.

Example:

* The cat chased the mouse.

* Verb: chased

* Who chased? The cat. (subject)

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