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Is may part of simple subject?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

If you mean May as in the name or the month, it can be part of the simple subject.

An example would be, "May is a great month to take a bath"

If you mean May in the other way, it would not be part of the simple subject.

An example would be, "April may be a very bad month"

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