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Inverted Sentences Activity

The document discusses inverted sentences, where the verb comes before the subject. It provides examples of sentences with verbs inverted due to beginning with here/there or containing the subject Yoda. Readers are asked to identify the correct verb conjugation in sample sentences and write their own inverted sentences. The key aspects are identifying subjects and verb conjugations in sentences where the typical subject-verb order is changed.

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Inverted Sentences Activity

The document discusses inverted sentences, where the verb comes before the subject. It provides examples of sentences with verbs inverted due to beginning with here/there or containing the subject Yoda. Readers are asked to identify the correct verb conjugation in sample sentences and write their own inverted sentences. The key aspects are identifying subjects and verb conjugations in sentences where the typical subject-verb order is changed.

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Inverted Sentences
• Ever wonder why Yoda from the movie “Star Wars” talks so funny? It’s because he’s
using inverted sentences! Sentences in which the verb comes before the subject are
“inverted”. This is done to put more emphasis on the verb. To conjugate the verb in
an inverted sentence correctly, you must be sure to find the subject and decide if it is
singular or plural.
Example: In that barn live four horses.
• Sentences that begin with here or there are also inverted. To conjugate the verb
correctly in these sentences, you must correctly identify the true subject.
Example: There are many fishermen on the lake.

Directions: Circle the correct form of the verb.


1) Down that dark path (sit, sits) the haunted house.
2) Here (is, are) the book you wanted to read.
3) Untouched (was, were) the tranquil garden.
4) From the bank the thief (steal, steals) the money.
5) From the bowl (eat, eats) three cats.
6) There (was, were) a big fire here last year.
7) Where (is, are) my favorite hat?
8) There (stand, stands) the president of the United States.
9) What (do, does) you do for a living?
10) Attached (is, are) a copy of the file.

Directions: Invert the following regular sentences.

1) The stolen merchandise is here!

2) His letter is included in the email.

3) The young Jedi is very wise.

Directions: Now write two of your own inverted sentences.

1)

2)

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