The verb may precede the subject?
Yes, in some languages, the verb may precede the subject. For example, in Irish Gaelic the verb is usually placed before the subject in declarative sentences. In Arabic, the verb can also come before the subject, especially in poetic or literary language. In certain constructions in Spanish, the verb can also come before the subject, such as in questions or exclamations. Additionally, in some languages such as Japanese and Korean, the verb comes at the end of the sentence, so the subject would come before the verb.