Non-inverted Questions

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English has an SVO word order, meaning in syntax the subject precedes the verb which precedes the object. The exception to this is questions, which have a VSO word order, inverting the subject and the verb. For example, the statement ('''''I am''' here.'') has the subject first, while the question (''Where '''am I'''?'') has the verb first. In the [[Homestar Runner universe]], however, the characters occasionally fail to invert the subject and the verb, creating a '''non-inverted question'''.
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English syntax has a subject-verb-object word order, meaning that the subject precedes the verb which precedes the object (eg. "''I am'' here."). The exception to this is questions, which have a verb-subject-object word order, inverting the subject and the verb (eg. "Where ''am I''?"). In the [[Homestar Runner universe]], however, the characters occasionally fail to invert the subject and the verb, creating a '''non-inverted question''' (eg. "Where ''I am''?").
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==Appearances==

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"WHAT IT IS, MY DOGE?"

English syntax has a subject-verb-object word order, meaning that the subject precedes the verb which precedes the object (eg. "I am here."). The exception to this is questions, which have a verb-subject-object word order, inverting the subject and the verb (eg. "Where am I?"). In the Homestar Runner universe, however, the characters occasionally fail to invert the subject and the verb, creating a non-inverted question (eg. "Where I am?").

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