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∙ 7y agoThis sentence is imperative (that is, it expresses an order), therefore it has no subject. The implied subject is 'You'.
"[You must/you should] get away from the water during a storm."
Autumn Dooley
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∙ 13y agothe simple subject of "Get away from the water during a storm," would be "You." It is an unspoken or implied subject. the sentence should actually read, "You, get away from the water during a storm." It is a directive intended to be spoken to a person.
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∙ 13y agoThis sentence is imperative (that is, it expresses an order), therefore it has no subject. The implied subject is 'You'.
"[You must/you should] get away from the water during a storm."
Axel E. Strom has written: 'Yakima Valley industrial survey' -- subject(s): Industries
Steven R. Strom has written: 'International launch site guide' -- subject(s): Directories, Launch complexes (Astronautics)
Samuel T. Strom has written: 'The Stroms of South Carolina, 1765-1983, and certain allied families' -- subject(s): Genealogy
Margot Stern Strom has written: 'Facing history and ourselves' -- subject(s): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Study and teaching
Donald E. Strom has written: 'Soil survey of McCone County, Montana' -- subject(s): Maps, Soil surveys, Soils
Jonathan Strom has written: 'Orthodoxy and reform' 'Pietism and community in Europe and North America' -- subject(s): Communities, Christianity, Pietism, History
Yes, it is possible to get shocked during a thunderstorm if lightning strikes a nearby object or structure, causing a surge of electricity to pass through the ground. It is important to stay indoors and away from windows, plumbing fixtures, and electronic devices during thunderstorms to reduce the risk of getting shocked.
Strom Thurmond's birth name is James Strom Thurmond.
Kevin Strom is 6'.
Rick Strom is 6'.
Strom. has written: 'Daughters of Hope'
David Strom was born in 1964.