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The subject is a noun completely inverted, and the predicate is also advanced. The partial inversion advances the adverb and follows the subject-verb.
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Inversion is a grammatical device used to express the need for a certain sentence structure and the need to emphasize a certain sentence component, the most basic structure of English is the subject and predicate structure, and the inversion is to invert this structure that is more curved and fixed.
The inversion of English sentences is due to the need for grammatical structure and the second is due to the need for rhetoric. In the former case, inversion is necessary, otherwise there will be grammatical errors, while in the latter case, inversion is selective, and inversion or not will only produce differences in the expression effect. The role of the flip is as follows:
1. The most prominent and common rhetorical effect of inverted sentences is emphasis;
2. Sometimes the person or thing mentioned in the previous sentence, or the person or thing related to the previous sentence, can be said first after the next sentence, so that the relationship between the meaning of the two sentences before and after is clearer, the connection is closer, and it plays the role of connecting the previous and the next;
3. In news or literary creation, sometimes for the needs of boring content, or for emphasis, the author often uses inversions to create suspense and exaggerate the atmosphere;
4. In order to avoid top-heavy and unbalanced sentences in language use, inverted word order is often used.
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Go upstairs and talk in real detail... You don't have to fully understand how to do the questions.
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The natural word order of English sentences is "subject + predicate".
If all or part of the predicate is placed before the subject, this word order is called "inverted". The predicate is all placed before the subject, which is all inverted; Only auxiliary verbs, conjunctive verbs, or modal verbs are placed before the subject, which is partially inverted.
The reason for the inversion is, first, the need for grammatical structure.
such as some interrogative sentences); The second is to emphasize;
The third is to keep the sentence balanced or the context closely connected.
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Just look at the grammar book, it's very detailed.
After reading the book, you have to summarize it yourself, and it is up to you to memorize the special structure and words that need to be inverted.
The inverted structure is not difficult in English grammar. Good luck!
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The sentence has a residual point problem, and it has a Chinese English flavor.
relax plus ed; Add in after keep
Change the structure:
these varies kinds of activities not only make me relaxed, full of energy but also keep in good shape.
These various activities not only allow me to relax and stay energized, but also to stay in good shape.
not only...But also concatenate two predicates, not inverted.
This grammatical phenomenon of the predicate verb being placed before the subject is called inversion. Inverted sentences can be divided into two types: full inversion and partial inversion. The former means that the entire predicate is placed before the subject, while the latter only means that functions such as auxiliary verbs, modal verbs, or be verbs are placed before the subject. >>>More
Explanation of inverted sentences.
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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. >>>More
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