THE SUBJECT IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR

Authors

  • Xushbek Xolboyev SamDCHTI Payariq xorijiy tillar fakulteti “Umumiy fanlar” kafedrasi stajyor-o’qituvchisi Author
  • Iroda Nurmuxamedova Sharof Rashidov nomidagi SamDU akademik litseyi oliy toifali ingliz tili fani o’qituvchisi Author
  • Sayyora Xolmatova A Student of Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2024/ztfya820

Keywords:

subject and its types, sentence, noun, pronoun, noun phrase, verb, number, subject-verb agreement.

Abstract

The subject is a fundamental element in English sentences, providing clarity and structure. By understanding different types of subjects and their grammatical rules, learners can improve their writing and speaking skills. Mastering the subject-verb agreement ensures fluency and accuracy in communication.

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Published

2025-04-16

How to Cite

Xolboyev, X., Nurmuxamedova, I., & Xolmatova, S. (2025). THE SUBJECT IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR. Conference Proceedings: Fostering Your Research Spirit, 64-66. https://doi.org/10.2024/ztfya820