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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.
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What are the basic elements of a sentence? - Walden University
Every complete sentence has a subject and a predicate. The subject is the element at the beginning of a sentence that performs the action: The dog ran in circles. I stubbed my toe. His car would not start. The predicate is what comes after the subject. In a simple sentence, the predicate can be just a verb (the action happening in the sentence): She cried. In the predicate, there may also be ...
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What is agreement in grammar? - Walden University
Here the subject is "conclusion," and the verb is "shows." Because "conclusion " is singular (there is only one), the verb should also be singular. If the verb were plural, it would refer to more than one subject. Here is an example of where that plural verb would work: Example: The results show that variables X and Y are related.
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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.
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What is a sentence fragment? - Walden University
Every complete sentence must have a subject and a verb. A sentence fragment is missing one or both of these essential elements. Here are a few examples: Ran after the ball. (This fragment has no subject.) My aunts, uncles, and cousins. (This fragment has no verb.) A dependent clause, which is a group of words that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence, can be a fragment: After we eat ...
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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.
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How do I find a specific database? - Walden University
More Information: How do I find databases by subject? How do I find required Library course materials? How do I find scholarly peer-reviewed journal articles? Where can I find EBSCO or EBSCOhost? Where can I find ProQuest? Do you have more questions about databases? Ask a Librarian! Help us do better. Was this helpful? 0 0
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How do I avoid passive voice? - Walden University
If the subject is included in the passive voice sentence, it is in a "by" phrase. Once you have identified passive voice in your writing, try separating the subject.
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How do I find journals related to my topic or field?
There are multiple ways to look for journals related to a specific topic or field. Some options are: Learn how to browse or search for journals by subject in the Walden Library Learn how to discover journals on the web Exploring journals by topic does have some advantages. By browsing journals related to your topic, you can: stay on top of your field by learning about current research discover ...
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Does the doctoral dissertation template have a specific location for a research subject consent form?