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Four and three is seven.
A great number of frees were felled.
Occasionally a noun in the genitive case is the subject. This may be if a noun denotes someone’s place of
business or residence, as in:
The grocer’s was full.
It may be the result of ellipsis as in:
Jim’s was a narrow escape. (= Jim’s escape was a narrow one.)
The latter type of subject is rather emphatic.
2. A personal pronoun in the nominative case.
I shall do the best I can.
She is very beautiful.
3. Any other noun-pronoun.
Nothing can be done about it.
This is the last straw.
Hers was the final judgement.
One learns by experience.
Who told you this?
4. A numeral (either cardinal or ordinal) or a nominal phrase with a 
  numeral.            
Seven cannot be divided by two.
Two of them were left in the camp.
The third was a young man with a dog.
5. An infinitive or an infinitive phrase.
To understand is to forgive.
To deny the past is to deny the future.
6. A gerund or a gerundial phrase.
Talking mends no holes.
Working for someone keeps a woman calm and contented.
7. An infinitive or a gerundial predicative complex.
For her to fall asleep in broad daylight was not at all usual.
His walking out of the room in the very middle of the argument was quite unexpected.
8. Any word or words used as quotations.
“And” is a conjunction.
The “how” and the “why” of things never seems to occur to children.
His “How do you do” never sounds cordial enough.
“The War of the Worlds” was first published in 1898.
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