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Anton Simon
25 January, 15:54
What does the subject of a sentence indicate
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Adelaide Barber
25 January, 17:15
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It shows the doer of the action. It comes before verb and indicates this action or work is done by it/him/her etc. Ex. Susan switched off the lights. Who switched off the lights? The answer is Susan (subject of the sentence)
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