04/07/2021
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The subject is the part of the sentence that contains information about who is doing the action. To recognize it, you may ask Who? o Who? For example: The teacher retired. Who retired? The teacher.
All sentences bimembres they will have a subject and a predicate.
Subject types
Sentences without a subject are called impersonal sentences. These sentences use impersonal verbs, that is, verbs that are not executed by anyone.
When we try to find the subject in an impersonal sentence, and ask the questions:Whose? or Who? we won't find an answer.
For example: There is a party in the park. If in this sentence we ask Who? it is not possible to find a coherent answer.
Types of impersonal sentences