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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Whats the subject of an imperative sentence Follow the usher to your seat.
  

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" It's not stated -- it's understood.

  • " It's not stated -- it's understood.
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The subject of this, and in all imperatives, is "You." It's not stated -- it's understood.

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