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Ryann Mclean
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11 November, 12:34
A simple subject can be a noun or a/an
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Serena Gibson
11 November, 12:48
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A simple subject can be either a noun or a pronoun
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Cordell Dawson
11 November, 13:02
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A simple subject can also be a pronoun.
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