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Asked on May 17, 2021 in Grammar.
Both are grammatically correct. What is subject-auxiliary inversion?
Even though this particular example you gave is an archaic form it’s still acceptable when you’re trying to give a more poetic or nostalgic feel. English is much looser on word order than other languages are on words (or so I’ve
heard).
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Asked on May 17, 2021 in Grammar.
Both are grammatically correct. What is subject-auxiliary inversion?
Even though this particular example you gave is an archaic form it’s still acceptable when you’re trying to give a more poetic or nostalgic feel. English is much looser on word order than other languages are on words (or so I’ve
heard).
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
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Asked on May 17, 2021 in Grammar.
Both are grammatically correct. What is subject-auxiliary inversion?
Even though this particular example you gave is an archaic form it’s still acceptable when you’re trying to give a more poetic or nostalgic feel. English is much looser on word order than other languages are on words (or so I’ve
heard).
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
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Asked on May 17, 2021 in Grammar.
Both are grammatically correct. What is subject-auxiliary inversion?
Even though this particular example you gave is an archaic form it’s still acceptable when you’re trying to give a more poetic or nostalgic feel. English is much looser on word order than other languages are on words (or so I’ve
heard).
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
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Asked on May 17, 2021 in Grammar.
Both are grammatically correct. What is subject-auxiliary inversion?
Even though this particular example you gave is an archaic form it’s still acceptable when you’re trying to give a more poetic or nostalgic feel. English is much looser on word order than other languages are on words (or so I’ve
heard).
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
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Asked on May 16, 2021 in Grammar.
Both are grammatically correct. What is subject-auxiliary inversion?
Even though this particular example you gave is an archaic form it’s still acceptable when you’re trying to give a more poetic or nostalgic feel. English is much looser on word order than other languages are on words (or so I’ve
heard).
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
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Asked on May 16, 2021 in Grammar.
Both are grammatically correct. What is subject-auxiliary inversion?
Even though this particular example you gave is an archaic form it’s still acceptable when you’re trying to give a more poetic or nostalgic feel. English is much looser on word order than other languages are on words (or so I’ve
heard).
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
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Asked on May 16, 2021 in Grammar.
Both are grammatically correct. What is subject-auxiliary inversion?
Even though this particular example you gave is an archaic form it’s still acceptable when you’re trying to give a more poetic or nostalgic feel. English is much looser on word order than other languages are on words (or so I’ve
heard).
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
-
Asked on May 16, 2021 in Grammar.
Both are grammatically correct. What is subject-auxiliary inversion?
Even though this particular example you gave is an archaic form it’s still acceptable when you’re trying to give a more poetic or nostalgic feel. English is much looser on word order than other languages are on words (or so I’ve
heard).
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
-
Asked on May 16, 2021 in Grammar.
Both are grammatically correct. What is subject-auxiliary inversion?
Even though this particular example you gave is an archaic form it’s still acceptable when you’re trying to give a more poetic or nostalgic feel. English is much looser on word order than other languages are on words (or so I’ve
heard).
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes