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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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What is the subject of the sentence " has the problem of illegal residences"?

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Such purchases are not legally protected, and urban residents are prohibited from buying this type of housing. But as property prices have risen, so, too, has the problem of illegal residences.
Chen Dong, deputy head of the law enforcement department under the city's land and resources bureau, said that the housing projects in the Haikou suburbs were built by the villages or townships themselves or in cooperation with developers from other cities.
  

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NL888 What is the subject of the sentence "has the problem of illegal residences"? The subject of the clause so has the problem of illegal residences [ risen ] is the problem of illegal residences , with subject-auxiliary inversion triggered by initial so .

  • NL888 What is the subject of the sentence "has the problem of illegal residences"?
  • The subject of the clause so has the problem of illegal residences [ risen ] is the problem of illegal residences , with subject-auxiliary inversion triggered by initial so .
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NL888What is the subject of the sentence "has the problem of illegal residences"?
The subject of the clause so has the problem of illegal residences [risen] is the problem of illegal residences, with subject-auxiliary inversion triggered by initial so.

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