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Can an English sentence have a 'dative subject'?

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Accusativus cum Praedicativo

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Difference between Let, Let's and Lets?
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Is 'liege' masculine?
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Difference between "whereby" and "in which"?
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"How does/can one ..." translation to Latin
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Usage of "either" or "both"
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is "modus operandi" singular or plural?
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"Furthermore, I believe our salary should be abolished"
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Using pro and ab in place of ante and post?
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Conundrum: "cleverer" or "more clever", "simpler" or "more simple" etc
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Could "them" mean "those"?
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How do extra and ultra compare?
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