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BoSsSy Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Can the object precede the subject?

Can the object precede the subject?

Like that:

Here it is.

Here = object, it = subject. Also is it always the case or this sentence is an exception?

  

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BoSsSy Here it is. "here" is an adverb, so it can't be an object. CJ

  • BoSsSy Here it is.
  • "here" is an adverb, so it can't be an object.
  • CJ
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BoSsSyHere it is.

"here" is an adverb, so it can't be an object.

CJ

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BoSsSyCan the object precede the subject?

In questions, yes.

What did he give her? He gave her a rose.

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