It was raining today, and the sky was gloomy. Yikes, my stomach ached so badly
this morning that I winced for hours. Miraculously, the pain subsided after
lunch. So, I had no excuse to skip the gym. Dad and I exercised on treadmills for
an hour. Later, we studied an informative article about water vapour and
snowflakes. I stumbled upon one sentence: “Scattered throughout are the other
cloud droplets that…". Every time I encounter these inverted structures, I get
stuck. Can’t they just start a sentence with a subject, then a verb, then an
object? Why complicate things?