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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
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Is "below" a preposition acting as a subject? When and how do we use this type of grammatical structure ?

  

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"Below" is an adverb of place and therefore couldn't be used as subject. The sentence above is an example of inversion. html Especially number 3: 3: We can use inversion if we put an adverbial expression of place at the beginning on the sentence.

  • "Below" is an adverb of place and therefore couldn't be used as subject.
  • The sentence above is an example of inversion.
  • html Especially number 3: 3: We can use inversion if we put an adverbial expression of place at the beginning on the sentence.
  • This is also quite formal or literary: On the table was all the money we had lost.
  • ) Round the corner came the knights.
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"Below" is an adverb of place and therefore couldn't be used as subject.

The sentence above is an example of inversion.

Read here: http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/inversion.html

Especially number 3:

3: We can use inversion if we put an adverbial expression of pla

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