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Raelynn
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10 January, 18:32
How do you find the subject in a sentence
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Natalee Long
10 January, 18:35
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Say who or what verbs are in the sentence
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Jamarcus Weiss
10 January, 18:50
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Ask yourself "who or what verbs are verbed" and the answer question to that is the subject.
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