Point out the subjects, state their types and the ways of their expression.
1. For him to leave the town in early spring was an unbearable thing. 2. She did not know. The "No" was stronger than her craving to be in Frisco's arms and forget this dreary existence. 3. At that moment there came a knock at the door. It was a postman. 4. To live on good terms with people one must share their work and interests. 5. Your coming home has made me as foolish as a young girl of nineteen. 6. The rich are always so greedy. 7. The dusting of the room took two hours. 8. They say, we shall have a cold winter. 9. It was he who was dancing for the whole party. 10. They are expected to be back by the end of the month.
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