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  • Asked on May 13, 2021 in Meaning.

    Why is there a special word order to “out” before a verb? The bear came out of its den. If the normal word order is ‘May God save us’, try it again.

    When you place “out” before the verb as in “Out came the bear’s den”, the sentence gets a lot of drama. Anything out of the normal word order automatically catches the attention and has a special effect.

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  • What is WTF in internet slang? As in wtf (what the fuck…?)?

    https://www.internetslang.com/wtf-meaning-definetion.html. Asp.

    is a server that is used for security reasons. is.asp. asp?

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  • Asked on May 12, 2021 in Meaning.

    Why is there a special word order to “out” before a verb? The bear came out of its den. If the normal word order is ‘May God save us’, try it again.

    When you place “out” before the verb as in “Out came the bear’s den”, the sentence gets a lot of drama. Anything out of the normal word order automatically catches the attention and has a special effect.

    • 599595 views
    • 15 answers
    • 221401 votes
  • Asked on May 11, 2021 in Meaning.

    Why is there a special word order to “out” before a verb? The bear came out of its den. If the normal word order is ‘May God save us’, try it again.

    When you place “out” before the verb as in “Out came the bear’s den”, the sentence gets a lot of drama. Anything out of the normal word order automatically catches the attention and has a special effect.

    • 599595 views
    • 15 answers
    • 221401 votes
  • Asked on May 11, 2021 in Meaning.

    Why is there a special word order to “out” before a verb? The bear came out of its den. If the normal word order is ‘May God save us’, try it again.

    When you place “out” before the verb as in “Out came the bear’s den”, the sentence gets a lot of drama. Anything out of the normal word order automatically catches the attention and has a special effect.

    • 599595 views
    • 15 answers
    • 221401 votes
  • Asked on May 11, 2021 in Meaning.

    Why is there a special word order to “out” before a verb? The bear came out of its den. If the normal word order is ‘May God save us’, try it again.

    When you place “out” before the verb as in “Out came the bear’s den”, the sentence gets a lot of drama. Anything out of the normal word order automatically catches the attention and has a special effect.

    • 599595 views
    • 15 answers
    • 221401 votes
  • Asked on May 11, 2021 in Meaning.

    Why is there a special word order to “out” before a verb? The bear came out of its den. If the normal word order is ‘May God save us’, try it again.

    When you place “out” before the verb as in “Out came the bear’s den”, the sentence gets a lot of drama. Anything out of the normal word order automatically catches the attention and has a special effect.

    • 599595 views
    • 15 answers
    • 221401 votes
  • Asked on May 10, 2021 in Meaning.

    Why is there a special word order to “out” before a verb? The bear came out of its den. If the normal word order is ‘May God save us’, try it again.

    When you place “out” before the verb as in “Out came the bear’s den”, the sentence gets a lot of drama. Anything out of the normal word order automatically catches the attention and has a special effect.

    • 599595 views
    • 15 answers
    • 221401 votes
  • Asked on May 8, 2021 in Meaning.

    Why is there a special word order to “out” before a verb? The bear came out of its den. If the normal word order is ‘May God save us’, try it again.

    When you place “out” before the verb as in “Out came the bear’s den”, the sentence gets a lot of drama. Anything out of the normal word order automatically catches the attention and has a special effect.

    • 599595 views
    • 15 answers
    • 221401 votes
  • Asked on May 8, 2021 in Meaning.

    Why is there a special word order to “out” before a verb? The bear came out of its den. If the normal word order is ‘May God save us’, try it again.

    When you place “out” before the verb as in “Out came the bear’s den”, the sentence gets a lot of drama. Anything out of the normal word order automatically catches the attention and has a special effect.

    • 599595 views
    • 15 answers
    • 221401 votes