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what is agents in grammar​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In contemporary English grammar, the agent is the noun phrase or pronoun that identifies the person or thing which initiates or performs an action in a sentence. Adjective: agentive. Also called actor. In a sentence in the active voice, the agent is usually (but not always) the subject ("Omar selected the winners").

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In contemporary English grammar, the agent is the noun phrase or pronoun that identifies the person or thing which initiates or performs an action in a sentence. Adjective: agentive. Also called actor. In a sentence in the active voice, the agent is usually (but not always) the subject ("Omar selected the winners")

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