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The subject of was is who (ie, Newton).So what are some say and some think doing there?
Make it "who," the subject of "was".
"Who," not "whom"; it's the subject of "was".
"That" functions as the object of "has," but as the subject of "was hidden".
Recorded announcement: Make it "who," not "whom," the subject of "was".
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De Sica was an expert on the subject of being disregarded.
On the subject of being a "grande dame" Moreau gives an indignant snort.
It also offers plenty of opportunities to bring up the subject of being a girl...permanently.
Make it "who," the subject of "is".
(In this construction, the subject of "are" is "both," not "who").
The subject of Europe was well chosen.
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