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14. To determine the subject of a
sentence, first find the verb and then
ask "who?" or "what?” does the action.
In the sentence, "The dog ran after the
cat," the verb is “ran.” If we ask, “who
ran?” the answer is, "the dog ran.”
This is how we know that “dog” is the
subject of the sentence. Select the
TRUE statement.
1. The subject is about "who?" or "what?" did the
action. 2. The verb is the action. 3. The verb is
always in the predicate part of the sentence. 4. All
of the above statements are true.​

Answers

Answered by Sri2280
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Answer:

4.

Explanation:

All of the above statements are true.

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