What is an inverted sentence? What does an inverted sentence mean

Updated on educate 2024-03-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Do you know what an inverted sentence is?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Question 1: What does an inverted sentence mean?

    Question 2: What does an inverted sentence mean? There are 4 types.

    1。Subject-verb inversion: In an exclamatory or interrogative sentence, place it at the beginning of the sentence to emphasize the predicate to strengthen the exclamation or interrogative tone.

    The position of the predicate is the same as in modern Chinese, which is generally placed after the subject, but sometimes in order to emphasize and highlight the meaning of the predicate, the predicate is advanced to the subject in some interrogative sentences or exclamation sentences.

    2。Object preposition: In negative sentences, the object is usually preceded when the pronoun acts as the object, the interrogative pronoun acts as the object of the verb or preposition, and the word "zhi" or "is Chaye" is used as the sign of the object.

    3。Postposition of the definite: In ancient Chinese, in order to highlight the modifier, the definite was sometimes placed after the central word.

    4。Prepositional structure postposition (also called adverbial postposition): Prepositional phrases composed of the preposition "Yu" are mostly postposed in classical Chinese, and when translated into modern Chinese, except for a few translated as complements, most of them have to be moved to the front of the verb as an adverbial.

    The prepositional phrase composed of the preposition "to" is postposed, and in today's translation, it is generally preceded as an adverbial.

    Question 3: What is a causal inversion sentence It is to state the effect first, and then explain the reason. For example, I am not familiar with this part of the content because I did not pay attention to the lecture.

    Question 4: What is an inverted sentence and what are the characteristics of an inverted sentence An inverted sentence is to reverse the original word order.

    What is the original word order? That is, the word order of subject + predicate + object.

    So what are the characteristics of the sentence after it is reversed? How to invert it? There are two cases of one defeat and one failure, 1) partial inversion of the object inversion: object + subject + predicate.

    Example: there es the bus. The bus came here. The original sentence should be this zhe bus s thereNow bring the object there in advance.

    The same goes for here you are.

    2) Complete inversion Predicate inversion: object + predicate + subject.

    Example: from the door rushed out a ladyThought the lady rushed out of the door.

    The original sentence should be a lady rushed out from the doorNow put the subject at the end and the object at the front.

    Why reverse in the end?

    Inverted is for emphasis.

    Generally we emphasize something, we will put something in front, Chinese say rain, that is, want to emphasize that it is raining, if it is said that it is a big rain, that is, want to emphasize that it is a good rain, not rain.

    In the same way, foreigners will put the emphasis on the front side.

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