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There are no pronouns in the sentence, 'A cactus blooms in the desert.'

A = article

cactus = noun

blooms = verb

in = preposition

the = article

desert = noun

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Q: What are the singular subject pronouns in the phrase a cactus blooms in the desert.?
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