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Why is "can you be prepared" ordered like that? Shouldn't it be "you can be prepared"?

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Rebecca

When the verb is placed before the subject of the sentence like it is here, it is called inversion. This is used in certain English expressions for emphasis and formality. "Only then...will you" or "only then...can you" are two very common expressions where inversion is used. However, this same structure can be used in many other forms. Here's a few examples of inversion in English: Ex: No sooner had he left his house that he forgot his keys. Ex: Such a wonderful cook was she that she was hired as a chef.

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