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mariobanales13
Jan 16, 2019, 1:48:50 AM
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A simple subject can be either a noun or a/an a. adjective. b. verb. c. adverb. d. pronoun.

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kinkypurpleperson
Jan 16, 2019, 6:18:49 AM

A simple subject can either be a noun of a pronoun.  Answer: D. pronoun 

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