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Subject Question and Object Question

The document explains the distinction between subject and object questions using the example of Ben calling the bank. It illustrates that a subject question asks about who performed the action, while an object question asks about what was affected by the action. Additionally, it notes the use of interrogative words like 'what' and 'who' in forming these questions.

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Subject Question and Object Question

The document explains the distinction between subject and object questions using the example of Ben calling the bank. It illustrates that a subject question asks about who performed the action, while an object question asks about what was affected by the action. Additionally, it notes the use of interrogative words like 'what' and 'who' in forming these questions.

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Subject question:

Ben called the bank.


Who called the bank? -> Subject question
Object question:
Ben called the bank.
What did Ben call? -> Object question

*Note:
What, Which, who, etc. + singular

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