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Anna [14]
3 years ago
14

Question 5 of 20

English
2 answers:
Bond [772]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A. Jules and Jim

Explanation:

Subjects come before verbs.

<u>Let's break down the sentence:</u>

Jules and Jim (subject) are visiting (verb) from Paris (noun that isn't the subject).

The sentence is talking about Jules and Jim and what they're doing.

wel3 years ago
5 0

<em>Question:</em>

<h2>Question 5 of 20 </h2><h2>Find the subject in the following sentence: </h2><h2>Jules and Jim are visiting from Paris. </h2><h2>A. Jules and Jim </h2><h2>B. Paris </h2><h2>C. Are </h2><h2>D. Visiting </h2><h2>SUBN</h2><h2 />

<u><em>Answer:</em></u>

<h3>It should be <u>A</u>, because the sentence is talking about <u>Jules and Jim</u> visiting a place. The predicate of this sentence would be visiting, sense it is a verb. Here's more on the subject of a sentence: </h3><h3>In English grammar, a subject is one of the two main parts of a sentence (The other main part is the predicate). The subject is sometimes called the naming part of a sentence or clause. The subject usually appears before the predicate to show what the sentence is about, or who/what performs the action.</h3>

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<u>If this helped, your welcome! Please know that I might be wrong, and if I am, I am truly sorry for that. But If you would, please make me brainliest.</u>

I hope you have a rest of your great day! If there is an issue with this question, be happy to comment. <3

<u><em>-niaxfandoms (insta and yt)</em></u>

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