Summary of F. X. Braun, English Grammar for Language Students (Ann Arbor, MI: Ulrich’s Books, 1947). For further disscussion of these topics see the book. 1. Subject: the word or group of words about which something is said or asserted. E.g., Hebrew class is fun. 2. Predicate: that which is said or asserted about the subject. E.g., Hebrew class is fun. 3. Noun: a word used as a name of a person, place, or thing. There are proper nouns and common nouns. E.g., Proper nouns: