Definitions from Wiktionary (subjective case)
▸ noun: (grammar) The form of a noun or pronoun used as the subject of a finite verb. In the active voice this is the agent, in the passive voice the subject is the receiver of the action. In both cases the subject is the thing subjected to what is said about it, it is the “topic of the statement”.
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▸ noun: (grammar) The form of a noun or pronoun used as the subject of a finite verb. In the active voice this is the agent, in the passive voice the subject is the receiver of the action. In both cases the subject is the thing subjected to what is said about it, it is the “topic of the statement”.
Similar:
subject,
subjectivization,
subjectivation,
first-person singular,
subjectivity,
indicative mood,
third person,
second person,
first person,
subject-matter,
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