Which of the following statements about a sentence's subject is correct?
a. the subjec...
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Which of the following statements about a sentence's subject is correct?
a. the subject of the sentence is always paired with a verb.
b. the subject has to be placed before the verb.
c. the subject is unnecessary in interrogative sentences.
d. the subject should always agree with the verb.
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