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The subject ("you") is understood, i.e. not actually in the sentence. This is called an "imperative sentence" and represents a command or suggestion.What it means is "I want you to help me figure this out" or "you should help me figure this out."
Many sentences in English involve subjects and direct objects. For example the sentence "John smokes cigarettes" contains a subject (John) and a direct object (cigarettes). John is taking action whereas the cigarettes are acted upon. The subject should preceed the verb and the direct object should come after the verb.
The numbers of the subject and verb should be
yes English should be compulsory subject in schools
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yes
You should start with English.
The English langauge
Not necessary
Before buying a notebook, you should be aware of the amount of space needed vs what is offered, and what the prices are for competing companies.
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You should have have no trouble finding a used notebook computer on Amazon for $400 or less. Keep in mind which features you want on your notebook, and they can raise the price.
Yes, the word "English" should be capitalized when referring to the school subject as it is a proper noun.
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