Order of Subject Predicate
In a sentence mostly Subject comes first followed by Predicate.
For example
- The sun shines bright.

Subject: Sun
Predicate: Shines bright
But sometimes the Subject may come after the Predicate. This concept is called Subject-Verb inversion.
For example
- Here comes the beautiful dress.

Subject: the beautiful dress
- Never have I faced such a crowd.

Subject: I
In all above examples the subject comes after the predicate.