Is a person a subject or object?

Is a person a subject or object?

A subject is the person, place, or thing that performs the action (verb). A noun or pronoun can be used as the object in a sentence. An object is the person, place, or thing that receives the action.

What is the meaning of subject and object?

As a basic rule: The subject is the person or thing doing something. The object is having something done to it.

Is many a person correct?

Both are correct. The difference is MANY PEOPLE is followed by a PLURAL VERB. MANY A PEOPLE is followed by a SINGULAR VERB.

Is many a student correct?

Many a student means many students semantically though. So I think: Many a teacher and many a student have attended the lecture is correct.

Is many a student grammatically correct?

Answer: It is indeed correct.

Is many a student singular or plural?

Unlike many which is always followed by a plural noun, many a is always followed by a singular noun. Here are a few examples. Many a student was absent today. Many students were absent today.

Has or have with students?

What is the correct form (singular or plural) of the following two sentences: A particular amount of students has/have access. A particular amount of students was/were selected. In my opinion, it could be either referred to “amount”, which would be singular (has/was) or to “students”, which would be plural (have/were).

How do you identify spot errors?

Answers

  1. c) since last several years. It should be ‘for the last several years’. To indicate duration, we use ‘for’.
  2. c) if we should. It should be ‘whether we should’.
  3. d) who it belonged to. It should be ‘to whom it belonged’.
  4. c) attention to that. It should be ‘attention to the fact that’.
  5. No error.

What is spot the error in grammar?

Spotting errors are asked in verbal reasoning. You need to spot sentences and error which are grammatically incorrect. This error can be anything. From noun to pronoun to singular/plural to word usage they can be anything.