[ Grammar ]
The subject of a sentence is the who or what the sentence is about.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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General › ViewIf you wear black clothes in the Sun, do you get colder or hotter?
A. You will see.
B. Don’t wear black clothes in the Sun.
C. You get hotter if you wear black clothes in the Sun.
Present Tenses › View
______________trouble sleeping?
A. Have you ever had
B. Are you ever having
Vocabulary › ViewWhat is a synonym of Vague?
A. Fuzzy
B. Plain
C. Definite
D. Attitude
Subjective and Objective Pronoun › View
My dad isn’t at home. ____ is at work.
A. She
B. He
C. Him
D. Me
