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5 March, 09:19

In which sentence is the subject understood? A. You're not going out without a coat. B. Take the clothes to the cleaners. C. It was mixed with blueberries and whipped cream. D. Softly walking across the lawn was a black cat.

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  1. 5 March, 10:25
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    In "B. Take the clothes to the cleaners" the subject is implied. To explicitly state the subject would mean writing "You take the clothes to the cleaners," which sounds silly.
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