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What is the subject of "followed by"? Could you give me example sentences using "followed by" as this sentence?

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Rebecca

The subject of this sentence is "you." The entire sentence is, "It's 4 am, and the big test is in eight hours, followed by a piano recital." "You" is the subject of the sentence because the narrator is putting you into this scenario. "You" are up at 4 am and trying to prepare for a piano recital and a big test. "You" is understood as the sentence's subject even though it's not placed into the sentence. "Followed by" is used to say what comes after something. Using "followed by" indicates a list of things that will be occurring. In this scenario, the piano recital comes after the big test. Ex: We will be having dinner followed by dessert. Ex: She has gymnastics today, followed by her cello lessons. She won't be able to hang out today. Ex: He needs to go to the bank, followed by stopping at the grocery store and the gas station.

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