However, when the sentence is rendered in the passive voice, " The ball was kicked by the boy ", " the ball " is the grammatical subject, but " the boy " is still the agent.
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The first consonant of a word in Welsh may change when preceded by certain words ( e . g .,, and ), or because of some other grammatical context ( such as when the grammatical subject ).
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Points out that although certain syntactic constraints influence the distribution of logophoric forms ( such as requiring that an antecedent be a grammatical subject, syntactic binding is not crucial, nor sufficient, to explain the mechanism behind this.
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:: : Also, beware of ambiguity as to whether the grammatical subject is a proper noun or a gerundive . . . : ) talk / WP : Hornbook 01 : 54, 17 March 2010 ( UTC)
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:There's nothing wrong with the sentence " What do the numbers refer to ? " because " What " is not the grammatical subject . . . talk ) 06 : 10, 31 January 2014 ( UTC)
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Strunk and White offer this example : " As a mother of five, and with another on the way, my ironing board is always up . " Is the ironing board ( grammatical subject ) really the mother of five?
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The wind is mentioned first, it's the grammatical subject, and it's the more active force, so I expected it to have " primacy ", if anything did, and to be designated the agonist.
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Of his contributions on grammatical subjects special mention may be made of " " Die Lehre von den Redetheilen nach den Alten dargestellt und beurtheilt " " ( 1862 ), an introduction to the elements of the science of grammar.
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The scholarly approach of the " Commentarii " may be compared to that of Varro in its combination of grammatical subjects and antiquarianism, but Nigidius's esoteric and Etruscan tradition and influenced Martianus Capella, though probably through an intermediary source.
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Now it's possible to view " coupled with a strong currency " as a parenthetical phrase and " the rise in prices " as the grammatical subject ( hence singular ), especially if the " coupled with " part is set off by commas.