"This is surprising"
English, 25.03.2020 00:04 baeethtsadia
Which of the following applies to the verb "is" in the sentence
"This is surprising"
a. It has a subject and a direct object.
b. It is in third person, singular.
c. It has no subject.
d. It expresses an action.
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Which of the following applies to the verb "is" in the sentence
"This is surprising"
"This is surprising"
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