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Darya [45]
3 years ago
6

A simple subject can be either a noun or a/an

English
1 answer:
Dmitrij [34]3 years ago
4 0
The correct answer would be option D. A simple subject can either be a noun or a pronoun. A pronoun is a word that can be used to replace a noun; therefore, it can function as a simple subject too. Examples of pronouns include: I, you, he, she, they, it and we. These are the pronouns that can be used as a subject. 
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