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How to Use "Subject" with Example Sentences
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subject
(n):
a person or thing that is being considered or discussed; an area of study
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Used with adjectives:
"
We are discussing a
complicated
subject
.
"
(complicated, big, complex)
"
This book deals with a
serious
subject
.
"
(serious, interesting, controversial, delicate, difficult, sensitive, touchy)
"
I like to read books on
different
subjects
.
"
(different, diverse, various)
"
That is an
excellent
subject
for discussion.
"
(excellent, good)
"
What's your
favorite
subject
in school?
"
(favorite, best)
"
Math is a
difficult
subject
for him.
"
(difficult, easy)
Used with verbs:
"
We
discussed
the
subject
in great detail.
"
(discussed, covered, debated, talked about, touched, addressed, dealt with)
"
Let's
examine
this
subject
from a different angle.
"
(examine, explore, look at, investigate, approach)
"
Let's
drop
the
subject
since we can't agree.
"
(drop, discard)
"
You need to
stick
to the
subject
at hand.
"
(stick, return)
"
He kept
changing
the
subject
.
"
(changing, avoiding, switching, getting off, wandering off)
"
The
subject
of her father
came up
again.
"
(came up, arose)
"
She spent a lifetime
studying
this
subject
.
"
(studying, researching, teaching)
Used with nouns:
"
I like his writing style, but not his
subject
matter
.
"
(matter)
"
We are going to touch on several
subject
areas
.
"
(areas)
Used with prepositions:
"
While we're
on
the
subject
, let's have a good discussion.
"
(on)
"
This is a great book on the
subject
of
astronomy.
"
(of)
"
He does well
in
every
subject
.
"
(in)
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