[ Grammar ]
The subject of a sentence is the who or what the sentence is about.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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(1) A man won the contest. (2) He is the man.
A. He is the man who won the contest.
B. He is the man, which won the contest.
C. A man won the contest, and he is the man.
D. There was a contest, and a man won it, and it was him.