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HAUSINGER & ASSOCIATES INC

famously demonstrated by the subject-verb inversion in &#8220 · Where are you?&#8221 · In direct questions · the verb precedes the subject · s location. Conversely · indirect or statement forms · like &#8220 · where you are · &#8221 · maintain the regular subject-verb order. For example: &#8220 · Where are you going to the party?&#8221 · (Direct question) &#8220 · I wonder where you are in the store.&#8221 · specifically the subject-verb inversion in direct questions · Where Are You&#8221 · in Everyday Use Using the direct question form &#8220 · let&#8217 · s present location. For example · if you are waiting for a friend at the library and cannot find them · you might call and ask

PARRISH, FL 34219

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famously demonstrated by the subject-verb inversion in &#8220
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Where are you?&#8221
In direct questions
the verb precedes the subject
s location. Conversely
indirect or statement forms
like &#8220
where you are
&#8221
maintain the regular subject-verb order. For example: &#8220
Where are you going to the party?&#8221
(Direct question) &#8220
I wonder where you are in the store.&#8221
specifically the subject-verb inversion in direct questions
Where Are You&#8221
in Everyday Use Using the direct question form &#8220
let&#8217
s present location. For example
if you are waiting for a friend at the library and cannot find them
you might call and ask

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