Is the subject skipped in this sentence? I can't understand the structure of this sentence.
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Rebecca
That's right! The subject is skipped in this sentence because it's implied. This is a common occurrence in English and is usually implied within the context. So, here, they're talking about the bedroom, so Stuart is referring to the bedroom as well in this sentence. If it were a full sentence, "it" would be good to use here since it refers to something already mentioned. Ex: Really is cold today. = It really is cold today. => "it" means "the weather" Ex: Sunny this morning. = It's sunny this morning.