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  • 16-05-2020
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Two sacks of money were found in a car.
What is the subject? Is it a noun or pronoun? Is it singular or plural? What is the verb?

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Answer:

simple subject = sacks  (plural noun)

complete subject = sacks of money  (plural noun)

verb = were found

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