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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

What's the subject?

“Roses,” he says. “They’re from my garden.”
He indicates the front pews. Both pews are piled high with cut rose branches. Far more than could ever be required to decorate a church.
“You must have a big garden.”
“Not very big. This is all of it.”

What’s the subject to the yellow part?
1. they (cut rose branches), 2. a church
  

Top answer

Can a church decorate a church? Then it must be referring to the cut rose branches.

  • Can a church decorate a church?
  • Then it must be referring to the cut rose branches.
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Can a church decorate a church?

Then it must be referring to the cut rose branches.

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