Is it possible to have a proposition with no subject?
A) No, because the subject is simply whatever word appears first.
B) No, because a proposition requires a subject.
C) Yes, because whenever there is no subject, logic takes "you" to be the subject.
D) Yes, because whenever there is no subject, logic takes "it" to be the subject.
E) Yes, because a predicate by itself can be a proposition.
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