1. A subject (not subjective) complement ... yes.
2 - 6 -- All are grammatically correct, but 4 would be used only when referring to people, not things. "My nephew takes after his dad."
1. It seems that he is rich.
(Is the that clause a subjective complement?)
2. My car is similar to yours.
3. My car resembles yours.
4. My car takes after yours.
5. My car looks like yours.
6. My car is like yours.
(Are the five sentences all the same in meaning? Which ones are not commonly used?)
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