Help is the verb, and an unspoken "you" is the subject. As in, "You help me please."
2006-09-12 15:38:54
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answered by Hash 2
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is a thing called understood you, which means that you is not included in the sentence, but it's the subject and help is the verb
2006-09-12 22:32:31
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answered by tx_realezt_female903 1
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The subject is an understood you and help is the verb.
2006-09-12 22:31:29
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answered by hayharbr 7
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In a sentence like this (a command) the subject is "You, understood" written as (You).
The verb is "help".
2006-09-12 22:31:50
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answered by Sean06 2
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In this sentence "You" is the understood subject (You help me please) Help is the verb. Find your verb first then look for the subject.
2006-09-12 22:38:46
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answered by cookie 2
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help is the verb. You is the subject.
2006-09-12 22:31:06
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answered by silentcargo 3
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I believe the subject is me,and the verb is help.
2006-09-12 22:31:32
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answered by Tinkerbelle 6
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me is the subject, because it is a person, place, or thing. help is the verb , because it shows action.
2006-09-12 22:46:49
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answered by Haiku me 1
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"You" is the understood subject. "Help" is the verb.
2006-09-12 22:37:14
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answered by correrafan 7
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i think... help is the verb and you is the subject
hope that helps
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2006-09-12 22:31:40
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answered by ♥ hey! 2
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technically it's (you) help me please. the you is understood making it the subject. help is the verb. me being the object of the verb help.
2006-09-12 22:31:32
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answered by zedling 3
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