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The most common way to start a sentence is with a/an A. present participle. B. subject. C. infinitive. D. dependent adverbial clause.
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The most common way to start a sentence is with a/an A. present participle. B. subject. C. infinitive. D. dependent adverbial clause.
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The most common way to start a sentence is with a/an A. present participle. B. subject. C. infinitive. D. dependent adverbial clause.
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...............B. subject........
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The most common way to start a sentence is with a subject, making the correct answer B.
An example would be a simple sentence "He broke the window" where "he" is the subject.
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