"Pity you didn't let me know."
Is the cited wording a clause, a noun phrase or an adjective phrase? And if it is a clause, what is the subject of that clause?
It's a clause, shortened from "It's a pity (that) you didn't let me know".
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It's a clause, shortened from "It's a pity (that) you didn't let me know".
anonymouswhat is the subject
It is a "Pity (that) you didn't let me know".
Two subjects (underlined). Two clauses, the first one implied.
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