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"Mrs. Smith went to the store." Or: "She went to the store." Never "Mrs. Smith she went to the store."

The subject of the sentence is "Mrs. Smith" - if you also have "she" then you have the subject in there twice (if this will help you to remember that you only need one of these).

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