Differentiate between the subject and object in terms of syntactic functions.
A. The subject is always a noun, while the object is always a verb.
B. The subject performs the action, while the object receives the action.
C. The subject and object are interchangeable in a sentence.
D. The subject is the main idea, while the object provides additional details.

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The deer head up ears alert listened for danger.
A. The deer, head up, ears alert, listened for danger.
B. The deer, head up ears alert, listened for danger.
C. The deer head up ears alert, listened for danger.
D. The deer head, up ears alert, listened for danger.
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She ……. (read) this book last night.
A. readed
B. readded
C. read
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Grammar › ViewWhy doesn’t she try……..
A. grows vegetables at home?
B. grow vegetables at home?
C. growing vegetables at home?
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What’s ______ name?
A. you
B. you’re
C. your
D. –
