Did the treasure see the "rewinding sentence" automatically open the "mocked mode"
"when is it all rewinded? When is the partial rewinding?"
"do you want to change the noun or the pronoun?"
Don't worry. Today, miki's rewinding is clear:
First of all, the core difference between "all / part of the reload" is clear
We're going to have to use two more super-mutilized mouthpieces to cover all the regular screenings
Say bye-bye

01
What's inverted
In english, the word "natural order" is the word "principal +" (e. G. I can jump.), while inverted words are "placed (or part of) the word in front of the dominant language."
There are two categories:
All refilled:
Here are some apples for you
2 partially inverted:
Only the verbs / verbs / emotional verbs will be placed before the main words (example: never shall i forward him.)
02
Four main effects of reloading
Emphasis on:
Let's get to the beginning, like, "o."Not in this way can you solve this problem
Induction:
(a) to avoid duplication, the common use of “so+be / verb / verb / verb of a sexual nature” (tables also) or “neither/nor+...” (tables neither)
Rendering the atmosphere:
It's common in journalism and literature, like "out rushed the children."
Balance structure:
Avoid the "headlight" like, "by the window sat a young man with a magazine in his hand。

03
All reload
"where" "time" "table" "local" type 4 scenes are encountered in which all of them are inverted directly (before the whole of the main phrase):
“yes”: the other be
The core is "table exists" and the verb can be replaced by the verb:
There are some students in the classroom.
How many students are there
There lives an old man by the sea
“when” : now/then et seq
Emphasizing “time point”, advance the word:
Now comes your turn
“table”: statement at the beginning
The structure is "specific + linked verb + main phrase" and can be adjectives, subwords, adjectives:
Cute is the cat
Smilingly is the cat.
"the cat's smiling in secret"
Hidden behind the wall is the cat
There's a cat behind the wall
Behind the wall is the cat.
There's a cat behind the wall
“local”: place adverb / adjective opening
Common location adverbs: her/here/out/off/in/up/down/away; location phrases: at the foot of.../under... Etc.:
Here is the seat for you
At the foot of the hill lies a beautiful game.
♪ there's a beautiful lake beneath the foot of the mountain ♪
All reload key alerts:
It's a noun. It's a noun
Example:
Here comes the car
Here he comes

04
Partly backwards
"no" "only" "concession" and "false" "so" "good" type 7 encounters a partial inverting (prefix verb / verb / verb) directly before the main words:
️1. “no”: negative / definition of words at the beginning
Common words:
Not/never/seldom/rarely/little/in no way/by no means
And a fixed match:
No sooner... Than/hardly... When/not only... But also:
Little does he realize how iI'm sorry, mate.
He doesn't understand the importance of this meeting
Not oNo, he didn't
Attention:
“not only... But also” is “no fall back”; “no sooner... Than” is “no fall back”。
️2. “only”: “o”Nly+phrasing / adverb / phrasing
Emphasizing “sole conditions”Nly+principal:
OYou can do it well
ONo, that girl can work out the problemNly+principal, not inverted)
3. “concession”: as guided by concessions
The emphasis should be advanced and the noun should be prefaced (commonly referred to as "false reverse"):
Child as he is, he has learned a lot
Girl as she was, she was very brave
️4. “also”: so/nor/neither + verb / verb / verb / verb of the state + lead
Table: “the situation above also applies to another person/ object”; however, “so + monograph +...” table “yes, indeed”, does not reverse:
He can ride a bike, and so can i
It's fine today, isn't it? - ah! Indeed
️5. “false”: omission of virtual speech conditions if
Were/should/had deleted if:
Were i you, i would not do it.
I wouldn't do that if i were you
Should i be free this afternoon, i would help you with homework
If i'm free this afternoon, i'll do your homework
️6. “so”: so/such... That sentence, so/such chapeau
Emphasis on “level”, structured as “so+adj./such+n.+be / verb + lead + that...” note: “purpose backwards”:
So exported was he that he couldn't say a word.
He can't even say a word
Such a clever student is she that all teachers like her
“blessings”: a message of hope
Commonly used "may+principal +...":
May you have a good time
May your dream come true




