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Using a noun as the subject of a sentence is perfectly acceptable, especially when that sentence is essentially a statement of definition. In this case, the first sentence answers the question, "What is autocephaly?" {{User:ASDamick/sig}} ('''B.A. English, NCSU, '01''') 17:53, November 21, 2005 (CST) | Using a noun as the subject of a sentence is perfectly acceptable, especially when that sentence is essentially a statement of definition. In this case, the first sentence answers the question, "What is autocephaly?" {{User:ASDamick/sig}} ('''B.A. English, NCSU, '01''') 17:53, November 21, 2005 (CST) | ||
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| + | :It does seem to want to be in quotation marks, though, for ''status'': "on" is the status of the light switch. Is there a different way to phrase the sentence? {{User:Magda/sig}} 20:18, November 21, 2005 (CST) | ||
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Using a noun as the subject of a sentence is perfectly acceptable, especially when that sentence is essentially a statement of definition. In this case, the first sentence answers the question, "What is autocephaly?" —Fr. Andrew talk contribs (THINK!) (B.A. English, NCSU, '01) 17:53, November 21, 2005 (CST)