Subject of a Sentence. Types for definition

Subject of a Sentence. Types for definition

The subject is the part of the sentence that typically indicates who or what the sentence is about. The subject of a sentence can answer the questions who? and what? It can be expressed using various forms, including nouns, pronouns, infinitives, gerunds, numerals, and other words or combinations that function as nouns.

Preposition - "Outside"

Preposition – “Outside”

Outside can also express ideas related to exclusion, beyond a particular range or limit, outdoors, out of reach or visibility, or even unrelated to something.

Preposition - "Inside"

Preposition – “Inside”

The preposition inside primarily has the meanings of indicating direction and location. However, it can also be used in a more abstract or metaphorical sense to convey various meanings.

Preposition - "By"

Preposition – “By”

Preposition by as an agent or doer: In passive voice constructions, the preposition by is often used to indicate the doer or agent of the action. Here are some examples: The book was written by Mark Twain. In this sentence, by indicates that Mark Twain is the person who wrote the book.

English Fractional Numerals

English Fractional Numerals

A decimal fraction is a number written in base 10 using the decimal point to separate the whole number part from the fractional part. For example: 3.75 is a decimal fraction where 3 is the whole number part and .75 is the fractional part.