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What part of speech is I in a sentence believe you?

In the sentence "Believe you", the word "I" is implied but not actually present.

This is a common occurrence in imperative sentences, where the subject (the one performing the action) is often understood but not explicitly stated. In this case, the speaker is giving a command to the listener, implying that they themselves (the speaker) are the one who is to believe.

Therefore, while "I" is not directly stated, it is the implied subject of the sentence.

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