[ Grammar ]
When the subject is a group of people or things, the subject is the noun that refers to the group as a whole. What is the subject of the sentence “The herd of sheep is grazing in the field”?
A. Herd
B. Sheep
C. Is grazing
D. The herd of sheep
Select your answer:

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