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7 May, 19:28

Subject for sentence Above all, have a wonderful time on your trip.

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  1. 7 May, 19:31
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    This subject here is "you" and is considered to be understood. In English, this type of subject is called an inferred or understood subject, and is used when the sentence is directed at someone but does not directly include the subject in it. These are often found in imperative sentences, or sentences that give you a command.
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