Non-inverted Questions

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In standard English, questions are often formed by [[Wikipedia:English grammar#Interrogative word order|inverting the order of the subject and the verb]]. A statement has the subject first ('''''I am''' here.''), but a question has the verb first (''Where '''am I'''?''). In the [[Homestar Runner (Flash cartoon)|Homestar Runner universe]], however, this is apparently not a grammatical requirement: the characters occasionally say things along the lines of ''"Where '''I am'''?"'', which is a '''non-inverted question'''.
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[[Image:What it is.PNG|thumb|"WHAT IT IS, MY DOGE?"]]
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==Appearances==
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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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*'''Debut:''' [[Where My Hat Is At?]] — [[Homestar Runner|Homestar]] repeatedly asks the title question.
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*[[Where's The Cheat?]] — [[Bubs]] asks "Where The Cheat is at?".
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*Email [[dangeresque 3]] — [[Strong Bad]] as [[Dangeresque]] asks "Who this is?".
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*Email [[keep cool]] — Strong Bad asks "How hot it is right now?".
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==Appearances==
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*[[Where My Hat Is At?]] {{--}} [[Homestar Runner]] repeatedly asks the title question.
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*[[Where's The Cheat?]] {{--}} [[Bubs]] asks, "Where [[The Cheat]] is at?"
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*[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 10.2]] {{--}} Homestar asks [[Strong Bad]], "Okay, what I'm supposed to do now?"
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*Email [[dangeresque 3]] {{--}} Strong Bad as [[Dangeresque (character)|Dangeresque]] asks, "Who this is?"
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*[[Halloween Potion-ma-jig]] {{--}} Homestar exclaims, "What I'm supposed to do with ''that'' mess?"
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*Email [[alternate universe]] {{--}} [[Vector Strong Bad]] asks, "WHAT IT IS MY DOGE?"
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*Email [[keep cool]] {{--}} Strong Bad asks, "How hot it is right now?"
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*[[Georgia Tech - 26 Apr 2007|Georgia Tech talk]] {{--}} [[Matt Chapman]] says, "Why [Bubs] has a [[toilet]] brush in some cartoon?"
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*[[Coach Z's 110%]] {{--}} A reporter asks Homestar, "How you did [th]at?"
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*[[Where My Hat Is At? (toon)]] {{--}} Along with the original book, Homestar repeatedly asks the title question.
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*[[I Killed Pom Pom]] {{--}} Homestar asks, "Who I'm supposed to pin this murder on?"
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*[[The Next April Fools' Thing]] {{--}} Strong Bad's email intro song is "If I can't check my email, then how I'm s'posed to live my life?"
==See Also==
==See Also==
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*[[Jumbled Words]]
*[[Deliberately Poor English]]
*[[Deliberately Poor English]]
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*[[I'm]]
[[Category:Word running gags]]
[[Category:Word running gags]]
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[[Category:Spelling and Grammar]]

Current revision as of 03:19, 4 November 2022

"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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