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Hans51 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

'Here is your food.'

'Here is your food.'

In this sentence, 'Here' is considered to be a subject or 'your food' is a subject in this sentence? And then this sentence is an inversion sentence, right?

What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual in advance!
  

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Here is an adverb. " This is an example of a subject-verb inversion

  • Here is an adverb.
  • " This is an example of a subject-verb inversion
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Here is an adverb. See entry #4http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/here?r=66
The subject is "food."
This is an example of a subject-verb inversion

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