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What is the subject in sentence it very hot today?

The subject of the sentence "It is very hot today" is "It".

While "it" doesn't refer to a specific person or thing, it acts as a dummy subject, a placeholder to make the sentence grammatically correct. The real subject is implied by the predicate (the part after the verb): "is very hot today". The sentence describes the weather condition, which is hot.

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