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  • 22-07-2019
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who/ what is the subject in a sentence?
the action itself
the person or thing recieving the action
the person or thing carrying out the action

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  • 23-07-2019

Answer:

"the person or thing carrying out the action"

Explanation:

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In English grammar, a subject is one of the two main parts of a sentence. (The other main part is the predicate.) ... The subject usually appears before the predicate to show (a) what the sentence is about, or (b) who or what performs the action. As shown below, the subject is commonly a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase

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