Make the Subject and Verb Agree, Even When the Verb Comes First

Not all sentences put the subject before the verb. In fact, all sentences whose main clause begins with there is or there are, and some sentences that begin with it is, put the subject after the verb.

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It’s often better to turn there is and there are sentences around:

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Other kinds of sentences, too — often ones whose verb is a form of be — put the subject after the verb.

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