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All grammatically correct sentences have a subject, even if it is imperative with an understood "you."

A few example sentences to get the list started (subjects are in bold):

The dog ran.

She talked with her friends.

It was a good movie.

The cat was not happy.

He walked home.

The keyboard was broken.

My phone is small.

She is pretty.

The mouse is fat.

...that should be enough to give you the idea, and others can add to the list. Please do not delete other people's answers, just add to the list. Thanks!

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