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Partial inversion of an inverted sentence Partial inversion refers to the inversion of a part of a predicate, such as an auxiliary verb or modality, before the subject. If the predicate in the sentence does not have an auxiliary verb or modal verb, you need to add the auxiliary verb do, does, or did and put it before the subject. 1. Adverbs here, there, in, out, up, down, away, back, now, then, ahead, etc. are located at the beginning of the sentence, when the predicate verb is be, come, go, follow, run, etc., which indicates the position of the verb, and the subject is a noun, Hu Bi needs to put the predicate verb before the subject, that is, all inverted.
Note: a This type of flip does not require a progressive attitude. b If the subject is a pronoun, do not pretend to be upside down.
1. Adverbs here, there, in, out, up, down, away, back, now, then, ahead, etc. are located at the beginning of the sentence, when the predicate verb is be, come, go, follow, run, etc., and the subject is a noun, it is necessary to put the predicate verb before the subject collapses, that is, all are inverted. Note: a This type of flip does not require a progressive attitude.
b If the subject is a pronoun, do not pretend to be upside down. Second, words with negative meanings are placed at the beginning of the sentence, and some are inverted. Three, only adverbial, part to the installation Fourth, indicating that the above situation is also suitable for another person or twice the result with half the effort There are the following Fifth, as as "although although", guide the concession adverbial clause, due to grammatical needs, put the predicate adverbial verb at the beginning of the sentence six, so ...
that..,such ..that..
In the sentence structure, if so, such and the words they modify are placed at the beginning of the sentence, the partial inversion is carried out. 7. If there is were, had, and should in the virtual conditional sentence guided by if, you can omit if and put were, had, and should before the subject. 8. The prepositional phrase that acts as the adverbial of the place is placed at the beginning of the sentence and all poured down.
9. In the exclamation sentence that expresses the wish, it is inverted. 10. there be sentence pattern,
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English grammar is difficult for many people to learn, so let's introduce the inverted sentence patterns in English grammar.
01 A complete sentence has a subject and a predicate, and the general word order is that the subject is before the predicate, and if the subject is after the predicate, it is an inverted word order, that is, the subject and the predicate are reversed.
02 A sentence that reverses the original word order in order to emphasize or highlight a part of the sentence is called an inverted sentence, and the original meaning and sentence components of the sentence do not change after inversion.
03 Placing the predicate before the subject is called a complete inversion, placing the auxiliary verb or modal verb before the subject, the predicate position remains unchanged and becomes a partial inversion, and the negative word in the sentence is called a negative inversion in advance.
04 There are also some special cases, such as only with adverbs or only with prepositional phrases, there be sentence patterns, neither, or nor, which are partially inverted.
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