English
Grade-5
Easy

Question

Read the following sentence and find out the subject nouns in them
Ethan and Joel have been in similar situations before.

  1. Ethan and Joel
  2. Been
  3. Have
  4. Similar

hintHint:

A subject noun is a word that is the subject of a sentence, and usually comes before the main verb in a sentence.

The correct answer is: Ethan and Joel


    A subject noun is a noun that is the subject of the sentence. A subject is a noun that performs the action in that sentence. In contrast, an object noun is a noun that is the object in a sentence i.e., the object noun is the receiver of the action in a sentence. 'Ethan and Joel have been in similar situations before', here the subject noun is 'Ethan and Joel'. 

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