Subject's positions in prayer. Knowing the subject's positions

Believing that the Portuguese language is one of the most difficult tasks you develop in your daily life is certainly true, isn't it? However, as soon as you undo this idea of ​​yours, because over time, especially through the fruitful meetings we have, this idea will no longer do so, no doubt.

Well, my friend (a) user (a), we are together again to find out a little more about the news that this language is so rich and so beautiful it provides us, given that we always have the notion that those little rules are always stable, that is, they never change, yea? From now on, you will notice that the subject, usually found before the predicate, can occupy different positions within a clause. How about meeting them then?


Depending on the context, the subject can occupy different positions, being inside a clause

# Before the predicate – this location represents that conventional, ie, basic idea that we have, that we already know:

The boys won the football match.

So we have:

Subject - the boys

Predicate - won the soccer match

# After the predicate - it is stated that this order is classified as inverse, given that the sequence does not appear as natural:

The boys won the soccer match.

Conversely, we have:

Predicate: won the soccer match
Subject: the boys

# In the middle - it also has an inverse, unnatural order:

Happily, the boys won the soccer match

In the same way, we have:

Gladly - adverbial adjunct so

the boys - guy

Won the soccer match - predicate

Did you now understand why the variety of placements?

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