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Certainly. In 'YOU should do well as a lawer,' YOU is the subject of the sentance, and 'should do well as a lawer' is the predicate.
Similarly:-
He .... is going on holiday
I ... am staying at home
in these examples, 'He' and 'I' are both the subjects of their respective sentences. Hope this helps.
Similarly:-
He .... is going on holiday
I ... am staying at home
in these examples, 'He' and 'I' are both the subjects of their respective sentences. Hope this helps.
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