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Sole Miller Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

English grammar

Hi. I need a help.

This is a sentence from. "The moon and sixpence"- There was about all of them an air of well-satisfied prosperity. Can the part 'ABOUT ALL OF THEM ' be considered as a subject of this sentence?
  

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Hello Sole Miller. No, it's not the subject of the sentence. The subject is There in the impersonal verb form There was .

  • Hello Sole Miller.
  • No, it's not the subject of the sentence.
  • The subject is There in the impersonal verb form There was .
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Hello Sole Miller.

No, it's not the subject of the sentence.

The subject is There in the impersonal verb form There was.

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