The word man is a noun, a singular, common noun, a person. The noun man can be the subject or the object of a sentence or a phrase. Examples:
Subject: The man is the orange stripped shorts is my father.
Object: He told the man that the tickets were sold out.
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According to Arthur Miller, the common man is an appropriate subject for a tragedy because the tragic hero portrays psychological realities that transcend social rank.
John rode his bicycle to school. (John=subject; Rode=verb)My mother made a chocolate cake. (my mother=subject; made=verb)The man next door gave me some tomatoes. (the man next door=subject; Gave=verb)The witness who saw the accident gave a statement to the officer. (the witness who saw the accident=subject; gave=verb) (who=subject of the noun clause; saw=verb of the noun clause)
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Some examples of a subjective pronoun with the verb 'to be':You are my favorite teacher.He is my cousin.She will be here at six.
man in a boat taking a basket full of fruits from a woman with a little girl standing beside her. sign by E. Cien Artist