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What is the subject of the verb "miss" in this sentence?
This is a common misconfiguration for environments that are supposed to install DNS on every DC, but miss some.
Sep 17, 2010 7:57 AM
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All of you wrong! The subject of the verb "miss" is 'that"; from the clause preceding it:
"..that are supposed to install DNS on every PC, but (that) missed some."
Of course, the "that" in the second clause refers to the "environments" of the first. Here is the sentence in full:
This is a common misconfiguration for environments
that are supposed to install DNS on every PC,
but (that) miss some.
That should clear it up.
September 17, 2010
environments
September 17, 2010
'Environments' is the subject.
September 17, 2010
environmentalists is the subject
if i understood it right
September 17, 2010
hey
environments or environmentalists
September 17, 2010
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