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#Tip 5.
The subject of a sentence commonly precedes the predicate, but sometimes the predicate precedes.
- Here comes Tom.
- Next came Edward.
- Over went the carriage.
A sentence in which the predicate precedes the subject is said to be in the inverted order. This order is especially common in interrogative sentences.
- Where is your boat?
- When was your last birthday?
- Whither wander you?—Shakspere.
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