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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

What's The Subject Of Came?

The Federal Reserve raised its benchmark interest rate on Wednesday and signalled that it expects additional rate increases next year in a display of measured confidence in the economy that came despite financial market worries and political pressure to suspend rate increases.


I'm not sure of whether the subject of came is economy or confidence.

  

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anonymous the subject of came is economy or confidence. " The grammatical subject of the verb came is the pronoun that . " Either one could make sense.

  • anonymous the subject of came is economy or confidence.
  • " The grammatical subject of the verb came is the pronoun that .
  • " Either one could make sense.
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anonymousthe subject of came is economy or confidence.

I think your question is "What noun does that refer to?" or "What is the antecedent of the pronoun that?"

The grammatical subject of the verb came is the pronoun that.

The antecedent is either the head noun in the noun phrase "display of measured confidence

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