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Inversions involve:
making everything a question
swapping the subject and verb
making the object the focus of the sentence
a change of intonation only
When do we use an inversion? (2 correct answers)
in questions
whenever you want
when beginning a phrase with a negative adverb
only in informal settings
Inversions are (3 correct answers):
no different to normal sentences
used for emphasis
more formal
used to draw attention to the action
Which is an inversion:
I hardly ever come here.
He never really contributes.
Never I have been so excited.
Never had I seen so many fish before.
What's the correct structure for an inversion?
Subject - verb - auxiliary verb
Verb - auxiliary verb - subject
Auxiliary verb - subject - verb
Subject - auxiliary verb - verb
Which is correct for an inversion?
I have never
Have never I
I never have
Never have I
Can you use inversions in conditionals?
Yes
No
Maybe?
Which is the correct conditional inversion?
If I had known, would I have helped.
If had I known, I would have helped.
Had I known, I would have helped.
Had I known, would I have helped.
Which of these adverbs are considered negative? (multiple correct answers)
Hardly
Almost
Scarcely
Rarely
Make an inversion: I rarely go to the beach these days.
Do I go to the beach rarely these days.
Rarely I go to the beach these days.
I go rarely to the beach these days.
Rarely do I go to the beach these days.
Make an inversion: I not only finished, but I did so with style.
Not only did I finish, but I did so with style.
Not only do I finish, but did I so with style.
Finished I did, but also with style.
Not only did I do so with style, but I also finished.
Which are considered negative?
No sooner
Both
Only when
Make the inversion: He was only relaxed when he was safe inside the hut.
Only when was he safe inside the hut he was relaxed.
Only when he was safe inside the hut was he relaxed.
Only was he relaxed when he was safe inside the hut.
Only and when he was relaxed safely in the hut.
Which word or phrase doesn't typically trigger an inversion?
Never
Only when
Not until
But
Which word is used together with 'than' in an inversion?
Not only
No sooner
Never
Not until
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