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Considering the implied subject matter, the editor was a far less difficult man to reach.
Hackers also double verbs as a concise, sometimes sarcastic comment on what the implied subject does.
Typically the implied subject is either the speaker or their interlocutor, or the statement is intended in a general sense.
The implied subject is you.)
But here the implied subject is the economically productive subject of the neo-liberal discourse of educational governance.
(implied subject, he, is omitted; predicate (verb): appear; the clause modifies the adverb carefully)
Here, by contrast, it is Charlotte Brontë who is the implied subject of "encouraged" ; and she is also the grammatical subject of the sentence.
In many of the above uses, the implied subject of the infinitive can be marked using a prepositional phrase with for: "This game is easy for a child to play", etc.
If the relative clause is missing a subject but contains an object (in other words, if the verb is transitive), the main-clause noun is the implied subject of the relative clause:
An even more unusual, but potentially stylish version of second person narration takes the form of a series of Imperative mood statements with the implied subject "you", as in this example from Lorrie Moore's "How to Be a Writer":
Disneyland’s implied subject was the heroic past and glowing future of America, with side glances at Old Europe (the Fantasyland castle, inspired by King Ludwig of Bavaria’s) and Older Africa (the Adventureland boat ride, with its back lot hallucination of bobbing natives and menacing crocodiles).