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Choose the subject of the sentence. Lindsay learned to cook in her grandmother's kitchen. Group of answer choices Lindsay learned cook grandmother
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Lindsay learned to cook in her grandmother's kitchen.
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It’s talking about Lindsay in the sentence, it’s Lindsay.
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Lindsay is the subject
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