In _____________________ sentences, the subject is left out
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In English, the subject of a command, order, or suggestion — you, the person being directed — is usually left out of the sentence and is said to be the understood subject: [You] Step lively there or I'll leave you behind!
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In English, the subject of a command, order, or suggestion — you, the person being directed — is usually left out of the sentence and is said to be the understood subject: [You] Step lively there or I'll leave you behind!
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