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The subject is one of the two main parts (subject and predicate) of a sentence; a subject noun is usually the first noun in a sentence and is what the rest of the sentence is about. Example:

Marie was very thirsty. (Marie is the subject noun)

The statue was a pale green, evidence that it is made of bronze. (statue is the subject noun)

The movie was okay but the popcorn was better. (a compound sentence with a subject noun for each part, movie and popcorn are both subject nouns in this sentence)

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Nouns as subjects are the main nouns in a sentence that perform the action of the verb or are being described by the verb. They typically come at the beginning of a sentence and are central to conveying the main idea or focus of the sentence. For example, in the sentence "The dog barks loudly," "dog" is the noun serving as the subject.

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