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    Key Point:The following is an article on the detailed usage and care of english grammar re-advertisements, which contains a wealth of examples and analysis that are suitable for primary and secondary school students:The inversion is an important knowledge point in english grammar and a high frequency test point. However, many classmates are prone to confusion between complete and partial reverses, leading to errors in writing and reading. Today we're going

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    The following is an article on the detailed usage and care of english grammar re-advertisements, which contains a wealth of examples and analysis that are suitable for primary and secondary school students:

    The inversion is an important knowledge point in english grammar and a high frequency test point. However, many classmates are prone to confusion between complete and partial reverses, leading to errors in writing and reading. Today we're going to help you understand the whole thing

    I. What's a back-up

    As a rule, the english sentence is followed by the principal + term (e. G. I love english). But the inverted sentence would refer to a part or all of the term in the front of the main phrase, forming a special sequence。

    The inverted sentences are two:

    1. Full inverting: the entire verb refers to the main word (a sentence that is common at the beginning of the place's subword)。

    2. Partially inverted: verbs only/situational verbs refer to the main words (commonly in sentences beginning with negative words)。

    Ii. Full reloading: 5 common situations

    #1. Word at the beginning of the place adverb

    Structure: location adverb (here/there/out/in...) + verb for verb + dominant word (must be noun, not reset)

    Example:

    - here comes the bus

    - there goes the bell

    Error: here comes he

    #2. Pre-statement sentence

    Structure: table ( adjective/alphate phrase) + verb + principal

    Example:

    - gone are the days when we played together

    - on the desk is a red apple

    Iii. Partial reloading: 6 hf points

    #1. A sentence beginning with a negative word

    Never, seldom, hardly, not only... But also, no sooner..

    Structure: negative + verbs/situation verbs + lead + verbs

    Example:

    - never have i seen such a beautiful sunset

    Not oNot only does he study hard, but he also helps others

    #2. ONly + sentence at the beginning

    Structure: oNly + verb (time/ mode/ condition) + verb + lead + verb

    Example:

    - oYou can only improve english by using this method

    - oWhen he left did i realize his iI only realized his importance when he left

    #3. So/neither/no means "no"

    Structure: so/neither/ nor + verb + lead

    Example:

    - i love reading, and so does my sister

    - he can't swim, neither can i

    #4. Rewinding in virtual tone

    In the omitted virtual condition sentence, were/should/had need to be advanced。

    Example:

    - were i you (if i were you), i would apologize

    - had he come earlier, he would have met her

    Iv. Responsibility

    1. Do not confuse complete and partial reverse:

    - full reloading: all verbs are in advance (e. G. Here comes...)。

    - partial inverting: verbs only advance (e. G. Never have i...)。

    2. The following shall not be replaced:

    - as-led compromise words:

    Hard as he tried, but he failed.

    - when the pronoun is:

    Here comes he.

    3. Be careful with the symbols:

    - not only... But also when two sentences are connected, the foreword is comma:

    Not oNo, she's not.

    V. Field practice & resolution

    Intern 1: rewrite sentence (use reverse)

    I have never been to paris.

    Never have i been to paris.

    Question 2: choose the right answer

    Did he finish his homework when his friends called him.

    Hardly b. No sooner c. Seldom

    A hardly had he finished..

    Intercept 3: wrong

    In the classroom were they studying.

    In the calassroom they were studying

    A little tip:

    I've built up a fixed mix of rewinds (e. G. Not until...) and strengthened my memory through speech-making exercises! When you're in trouble, find a location for the verb and the main words, and break the rearmament easily

    Consolidation exercise:

    Try to translate the following sentence in reverse:

    1. Only through your efforts can you succeed。

    He not only sings but also dances。

    It started raining as soon as i got home。

    Let's hope this dry stuff will help you with the rewinding. Remember to learn from the collection

     
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