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What is the noun phrase (more than one word) acting as the subject in this sentence?
December
Huge snowdrifts
Jim Maxwell
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The noun phrase acting as the subject in this sentence is "Huge snowdrifts."
The noun phrase acting as the subject in the sentence is "Huge snowdrifts".
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