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Learn when and how to use inversion in English, which means putting the verb before the subject. Find out the rules, examples and exceptions for different verb tenses, questions, negatives, conditionals and adverbials.
- Inversion Exercise 1
Exercise about inversion.
- Inversion Exercise 1
Learn how to reverse the normal word order of a structure, most commonly the subject-verb word order, in English. Find out when and why inversion happens in questions, negative adverbs, expressions, and here and there.
Learn what inversion is, how to use it in a sentence, and explore the different situations where it might be useful. Inversion is a style where we change the natural order of the words in a sentence for stylistic, emphatic, or complex purposes.
Learn when and how to use inversion of verbs, which means putting the verb before the subject, in English. Find out the rules, examples and exercises for formal and informal situations.
Learn how to use inversion after negative adverbials like not only, barely and only to add emphasis in formal English. See examples, exercises and explanations of different types of inversion and their meanings.
Learn how to use inversion in English for emphasis, dramatic purpose or formality. Watch a video and do an activity to test your knowledge of inversion after negative or limiting adverbs.
Inversion is the reversal of the normal word order in a sentence or phrase. Learn about subject-verb inversion and subject-auxiliary inversion, and see how to use them in different contexts.