Do you know how to find the subject of a sentence? The subject is a "doer." Find who or what is doing the action, and you’ve found your subject!
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Grammar Girl: Liliana de Castro
Written by Charity Hume
Directed by Michael Harrison
Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison
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