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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

What is the subject of this sentence

Hi

I am having a difficult time grasping what the subject of this sentence is. I would appreciate some help.

the question is as follows

The safest beaches in Mexico, will find here in the Mexican Caribbean.

I understand that the subject is the what or whom the action is about. I have tried several ways however to get the subject without changing anything or words in this so called sentence, I do not get it. Email Removed" mce_href="mailto:Email Removed">

thanking you in advance
  

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You cannot find the subject because the words you have given us are not a sentence. Perhaps it is intended to be this: The safest beaches in Mexico will be found here in the Mexican Caribbean. or this: The safest beaches in Mexico you will find here in the Mexican Caribbean.

  • You cannot find the subject because the words you have given us are not a sentence.
  • Perhaps it is intended to be this: The safest beaches in Mexico will be found here in the Mexican Caribbean.
  • or this: The safest beaches in Mexico you will find here in the Mexican Caribbean.
  • Can you find the subject now?
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You cannot find the subject because the words you have given us are not a sentence. Perhaps it is intended to be this:

The safest beaches in Mexico will be found here in the Mexican Caribbean.

or this:

The safest beaches in Mexico you will find here in the Mexican Caribbean.

Can you find the subject now?

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