What is a Noun Subject?

Noun Subjects: Your Sentence Needs a Subject (Yes, Even That Text You Just Sent)

Ever send a text that said “Is coming to the party tonight” and watch your friend reply “…WHO is coming?”...

Why High School Counts as One Subject (Not Two)

Pop quiz: In the sentence “The Empire State Building towers over Manhattan,” what’s the subject? If you said “Empire,” you’re technically wrong (sorry). The whole thing—Empire State Building—is the subject....
Compound Word Nouns

Concrete, Abstract, and Collective Nouns—The Subject Squad

Here’s a fun fact: not all nouns are created equal. Some you can touch (like your phone, which you’re probably holding right now). Some you can’t (like the regret you...
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Common VS Proper Nouns

Common vs. Proper Nouns—When to Capitalize (And When You’re Just Yelling)

Real talk: the difference between “I love my honda” and “I love my Honda” is the difference between looking careless...