4. In which one of the following sentences does the subject come after the verb?



A. Brock traveled over miles of dirt roads.
B. On the next street, you'll find the shoe shop.
C. Whenever he's in town, Jeremy likes to go fishing.
D. Where is my Elvis CD?

I think its D but not sure?

Right.

To determine which sentence has the subject come after the verb, we need to identify the subject and the verb in each sentence.

In sentence A, the subject is "Brock" and the verb is "traveled." The subject comes before the verb, so sentence A does not meet the condition.

In sentence B, the subject is "you" and the verb is "find." Again, the subject comes before the verb, so sentence B does not fit the criteria.

In sentence C, the subject is "Jeremy" and the verb is "likes." As with the previous sentences, the subject comes before the verb.

In sentence D, the subject is not explicitly stated. However, we can understand that the implied subject is "my Elvis CD" and the verb is "is." The subject comes after the verb in this sentence, making it the correct answer.

Therefore, your initial intuition is correct. The sentence in which the subject comes after the verb is sentence D.