[ Grammar ]
What is the subject of this sentence:
Commandant Wallingford wore his dress whites today.
___
A. wore
B. today
C. his dress
D. Commandant Wallingford

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A. need
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A. You don’t have to do anything.
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A. used
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She needs ….loaf of bread.
A. some
B. an
C. a
D. any
