Subject: Definition and Examples
Subject: Definition and Examples
To identify the subject in the above sentence, first identify the verb. The sentence has only one verb
–‘leaving’, which is the Present Participle form of leave. Now look for the answer on who is
performing the verb? That is, who is leaving for New York tomorrow?
The answer to the question is- My uncle! ‘My uncle’ is therefore the subject in the given sentence.
A subject may be a single word or a combination of several words. Different types of subjects with
suitable examples are given below.
A simple subject contains only one word as a subject. That is it may have a Proper Noun ( Tommy,
Italy, Lilly etc), Improper Noun (dog, river, city etc) or a Personal Pronoun ( I, they, you etc) as a
subject. The types of simple subjects with suitable examples are given below.
In a sentence a subject may be a Proper Noun i.e. a single word name or a person, place, or thing.
Proper Nouns are the name of an individual place or person. Consider the below sentences using a
Proper Noun as a subject.
In all of the above sentences the Subject is a proper noun and very easy to identify- Tom Cruise,
Mohit, Amazon, Chandigarh and Ronald Reagan.
Improper Nouns may also be used as a subject in a sentence. An Improper or Common Noun is the
name given to a thing, place or a class, like- city, cat, dog, etc. Below given are some examples of
sentences using Improper Nouns as subjects.
The dog is barking loudly.
Elephant is a big animal.
Rivers overflow during monsoon.
The city is packed with tourists.
Pen is mightier than the sword.
All the above sentences have used improper nouns/common nouns as subjects- dog, elephant, river,
city, and pen.
A personal pronoun is a word which can be used instead of Noun. Words like I, he, she, they, me,
you, we etc are all personal pronouns. Some examples of sentences using personal pronouns as
subjects are given below-
He is singing.
She is waiting for the bus.
I am going to market.
They are conducting a checkup.
You will take care of guests.
In the above sentences pronouns like- he, she, I, they and you are supposed to carry on the verb and
are therefore the ‘Subjects’.
Interrogative Pronouns like who, what, which – can be used as simple subjects as shown below-
Complex Subjects
Unlike the simple subjects which are only single words; complex subjects are a combination of a
proper/improper noun and a modifier.
The dog who was sitting beside the road started chasing us.
The simplicity of Mahatma Gandhi was famous the world over.
The height of Mount Everest is a challenge for many adventurers.
The people from Indian villages are migrating to cities.
Indian students from good institutes are leaving their mother land.
First thing to do is to identify the verb; in this case the verb is – ‘chased’. Now ask yourself ‘who is
performing the verb?’ i.e. ‘Who is chasing?’ Very simple – ‘The dog who was sitting beside the
road’- which is the complex subject of the sentence. A complex subject always has a Noun as centre;
in this case it is ‘dog’.
Compound Subjects
Sometimes a sentence has more than one person or thing performing the same task; such sentences
have compound subjects as given below-
The above sentences have one or two nouns performing the same verb and therefore have ‘Compound
Subjects’. – ‘Rahul and Punit’, ‘Kanpur and Allahabad’, Dogs and Cats’, ‘Cars and Buses’ and ‘India
and Nepal’.
Exercise 1
Complete the following sentences with appropriate subjects; also, verify your answers with those
provided at the end of the exercise.
In the below given sentences choose the correct ‘Subject’ from the choices given; also, verify your
answers from those given at the end of the exercise:
1. a) is
2. b) burger
3. c) Tommy
1. a) She
2. b) singing
3. c) beautifully
1. a) tomorrow
2. b) they
3. c) leaving
1. a) Who
2. b) running
3. c) terrace
1. a) travelling
2. b) we
3. c) Calcutta
1. a) transport
2. b) ships
3. c) oceans
1. a) sitting
2. b) chair
3. c) he
1. a) car
2. b) house
3. c) pavement
1. a) dinner
2. b) father
3. c) Rohit
1. a) village
2. b) Uttar Pradesh
3. c) Madhya Pradesh
1. a) Large planes
2. b) travel
3. c) small planes
1. a) elephants
2. b) mammals
3. c) whales
13) _____________ has longest National Highways than any other state.
1. a) National Highway
2. b) Uttar Pradesh
3. c) Other state
1. a) calculating machine
2. b) man
3. c) abacus
1. a) father
2. b) son
3. c) grandfather
Answers- 1)c, 2)a, 3)b, 4)a, 5)b, 6)b, 7)c, 8)a, 9)c, 10)b, 11)a, 12)c, 13)b, 14)c, 15)a
Exercise 2
Add suitable words to the below sentences so that they make a complete meaningful sentences having
‘Complex Subjects’; also cross check your answers with those provided at the end of the exercise; the
answers also have ‘main noun’ and ‘complex subject’ of individual sentences.
Note- After completing the sentences try to identify the ‘main noun ‘and ‘complex subjects’.
2) The __________ who was sitting on the bench was eating a burger.
5) The _________ with longer ___________ are more on the target of poachers.
12) The woman who was _________ for the bus, booked a cab to go home.
13) __________ who live in villages are more stress free than those living in cities.
15) The __________ which were sold in the afternoon; were meant for the evening show.
Answers- 1)doctor, medicine, 2)man/boy etc, 3)My car, 4)teacher, well, 5)elephants, tusks, 6)ships,
7)student, good, 8) person, 9) gave, 10)car, driving 11) black/red, 12) waiting, 13) people, 14) who,
15)tickets
Below given are the ‘Complex Subjects’ for the above example sentences-
Identify the ‘main noun- subject’ and the ‘complex subjects in the sentences given below-
1) A car with yellow paint speeded past our bike.
13) Employees who are honest; are worth retaining and encouraging.
Answers to the above exercise are given in the form of – (main subject/complex subject)
Exercise 3
Complete the following compound sentences by using appropriate words (nouns) or coordinating
conjunctions (and, or, neither, or, nor etc). Cross check your answers with those provided at the end
of the exercise.
Answers- 1)and, 2)or, 3)and, 4)and, 5)or, 6)nor, 7)are, 8)and,are, 9)and, 10)neither, 11)either,
12)dogs, 13)and, 14)shirt, 15)and
9) Neither Sam nor Lilly are going to get the medal this year.
13) His cousin and his parents are coming to see him.
Answers-