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Eduardwww [97]
1 year ago
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6. Select the grammatical subject of the sentence.

English
1 answer:
Murrr4er [49]1 year ago
3 0

The grammatical Subject of the sentence,

<em>"Why do victims of crimes sometimes prefer not to press charges?"</em> is Victims

The person, place, object, or idea that is doing or being is now the topic of a sentence. Sometimes the subject of a sentence or clause is referred to as the "identifying portion." It reveals the subject of the sentence or the person or thing that is acting in the sentence.

A noun or pronoun is typically included in the simple subject, which may also contain modifying words, phrases, or clauses.

In the given information <em>Victims is the topic of the provided sentence</em>. It is the noun too of the sentence.

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