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English, 07.10.2020 09:01 calthecrystal

Read the sentence. The skyscraper that was built last year has the most extraordinary architecture.

The underlined subject of this sentence is

A. an adverbial phrase.
B a noun phrase.
C. a prepositional phrase.
D. a verb phrase.

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