Explain the relationships between subject and predicate in the phrases:
a- the presiden...
Explain the relationships between subject and predicate in the phrases:
a- the president that you described in your novel reminds me of my neighbour.
b- if you wait long enough you will see the sea-level change.
c- do you remember the house that john lived in?
d- he said that i didn't like him.
e- i didn't realize she was that stupid.
f- you must be ready to jump.
g- they met at the station and walked all the way to her place. she showed him round her house.
h- she even showed him her etchings and persuaded him to go and meet her parents.
i- he felt a fool and almost went berserk.
j- he felt her pulse; she didn't
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