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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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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This might be an example of [[Deliberately Poor English]].
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*'''Debut:''' [[Where My Hat Is At?]] — Homestar repeatedly asks the title question.
*'''Debut:''' [[Where My Hat Is At?]] — Homestar repeatedly asks the title question.
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*Email [[keep cool]] — Strong Bad asks "How hot it is right now?".
*Email [[keep cool]] — Strong Bad asks "How hot it is right now?".
[[Category:Word running gags]]
[[Category:Word running gags]]
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==See Also==
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*[[Deliberately Poor English]]

Revision as of 21:19, 16 December 2006

In standard English, questions are often formed by 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 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.

Appearances

See Also

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