Subject = she
verb = is working
There is no subject pronoun in that pair of sentences. The only pronoun is the object pronoun 'him'.
Yes it is, unless the person who finished the project is named "Finally". Your sentence needs a subject like "I finally finished..." In some languages, like Spanish, the subject would be understood because the verb makes it clear. English requires the noun to accompany the verb.
The word coordination is a noun. It could be used in a sentence like this.... The police are working in coordination with one of the criminals in order to conduct a more speedy investigation. In this sentence, the word coordination is a subject of a prepositional phrase that describes how the police are working (jointly, with a criminal).
My Drainage is not working
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"Working in a restaurant" is not a sentence. There is no subject or verb. It is a fragment.
Shri Narain Singh has written: 'Industrialization in modern perspective' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Industries, Social aspects of Industries, Social surveys, Working class
It depends on what subject you are working write now and grade... Good Luck!
K. V. Rao has written: 'Bank finance to industries' -- subject(s): Bank loans, Economic conditions, Industries 'Management of working capital in public enterprises' -- subject(s): Accounting, Capital, Government business enterprises, Managerial accounting
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There is no subject pronoun in that pair of sentences. The only pronoun is the object pronoun 'him'.
Georg Goes has written: 'Arbeitermilieus in der Provinz' -- subject(s): History, Working class, Employees, Labor, Ceramic industries
The adverb in the sentence is "exhaustively". It describes how the action of working was done by the subject (my cousin).
Approximately 2 million African Americans were working in war industries by the end of 1944.
Walter Lickfers has written: 'Cash flow und working capital als finanzwirtschaftliche Kennzahlen landwirtschaftlicher Unternehmungen' -- subject(s): Agricultural industries, Cash flow, Finance, Working capital
Giampaolo Gallo has written: 'Illmo signor direttore--' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, History, Industries, Social conditions, Working class
John Ewing Orchard has written: 'Japan's economic position' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Industries, Manufactures, Working class