Subject in "Come here at once!"
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Answer:
You
Explanation:
This is an imperative sentence where the subject is hidden. So we generally choose the subject we feel will fit more appropriately in the sentence.
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The subject of this sentence is 'you'.
Explanation:
- The sentence given here is an imperative sentence.
- Imperative sentences are those that express an order/ a command, warning or request.
- For example:
'Give me the book.'
'Please close the door.'
- Moreover, let us take the given sentence: 'Come here at once.'
- In all these sentences, the subject may not be told outwardly, but the speaker who tells these lines is addressing to the listener directly.
- Therefore it means 'You come here at once.'
- Therefore in all imperative sentences, the person/ subject is always 'you.'
- The subject of the given sentence is 'you'.
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