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which one is subject in this sentence?
on a small table near my bed is lying an encyclopedia​

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Answered by optimus127
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encycolopedia is the subject in this sentence


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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Subject is encyclopedia.

Explanation:

In grammar, a sentence is the fundamental grammatical unit. It carries a collection of phrases and expresses a whole thought. A sentence includes a topic and a predicate. A easy sentence carries a topic and a verb, and it is able to additionally have an item and modifiers. However, it carries best one impartial clause. A compound sentence carries as a minimum  impartial clauses.  These  impartial clauses may be blended with a comma and a coordinating conjunction or with a semicolon. A complicated sentence carries as a minimum one impartial clause and as a minimum one established clause. Dependent clauses can talk to the subject (who, which) the sequence/time (since, while), or the causal elements (because, if) of the impartial clause. If a sentence starts offevolved with a established clause, observe the comma after this clause. If, on the opposite hand, the sentence starts offevolved with an impartial clause, there isn't always a comma setting apart the 2 clauses. Sentence sorts also can be blended. A compound-complicated sentence carries as a minimum  impartial clauses and as a minimum one established clause.

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