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What is SUBJECT and Verb One area in New York called Bowling Green because the Dutch bowled there he 1600s.?

Let's break down this sentence and identify the subject and verb:

Subject: The subject is "One area in New York." This is the noun phrase that performs the action of the verb.

Verb: The verb is "called." This word describes the action being performed on the subject (the area being named).

Complete Sentence: The sentence is grammatically incorrect and contains some factual errors.

Here's a corrected version:

"One area in New York is called Bowling Green because the Dutch bowled there in the 1600s."

Explanation of Corrections:

* "Called" vs. "Is called": The correct verb tense is the present tense, "is called," as the area still bears that name.

* "he 1600s": This is incorrect. It should be "in the 1600s," indicating the timeframe.

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