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Inversion

For formal Speech (writing &
         speaking)
To emphasise or to express contrast.
                   • Had it been completed
                     as Calthorpe planned it,
                     it would have been one
                     of the great visionary
                     new towns of the 20th
                     century.
                   • (if it had been…-
                     inversion in a
                     conditional sentence.)
Inversion after a time adverbial phrase
                      • Only once did I see
                        any evidence of public
                        transport. (a fronted
                        time adverbial---only
                        once--- with a
                        question form –did I
                        see).
T o place emphasis
         • No sooner had we left,
           than it started to pour
           with rain.
T o express contrast
          • Barely had Janie
            recovered from her
            operation, when she
            found out she was
            pregnant.
T o emphasise
       • Only after a rigorous
         security check, were we
         allowed to enter the buil
         ding. (fronted time
         adverbial--- only after-----
         and noun phrase– a
         rigorous check…)
Inversion with adverbials of place
                 • Opposite the gallery
                   entrance stands an
                   imposing bronze statue.
                   (opposite the gallery---an
                   adverbial of place---
                   stands---main lexical
                   verb).
Inversion with adverbials of place
                 • Under the table sat a tiny
                   mouse with bright, beady
                   eyes. (adverbial place---
                   under the table---main
                   ,lexical verb -----sat).
Inversion with <location> and verbs of
     movement (come, go, run).
                   • Up the hill crawled the
                     number 77 bus. (location-
                     ----up the hill----verb of
                     movement---crawled.)
Inversion with <location> and verbs of
     movement (come, go, run).
                   • Alongside the road runs
                     the River Avon.
                     (alongside the road------
                     location----runs----main
                     ,lexical verb).
Inversion after prepositional phrases
               with no
                   • On no account should
                     children be left
                     unsupervised in this play
                     area. (prepositional
                     phrase-----on no account-
                     -- lexical verb phrase----
                     should children be left).
Inversion after prepositional phrases
               with no
                   • In no way can a goalless
                     draw be seen as a good
                     result for United. (in no
                     way----prepositional
                     phrase ----can a goalless
                     draw be seen---
                     predicate).
Inversion after prepositional phrases
               with no
                   • Under no circumstances
                     was Sally going to admit
                     defeat. (prepositional
                     phrase----under no
                     circumstances----
                     predicate-----was Sally
                     going to …..).
Inversion after not
          • Not only did the team
            win the county cup, they
            also came top of their
            league. (not only---
            prepositional phrase---
            main sentence follows).
Inversion after not
          • Not one grain of
            encouragement did he
            show throughout the
            course. (particle---not----
            noun phrase ----grain of
            encouragement--- main
            sentence –did he show).
Inversion after little
           • Little did I think then ,
             that I would miss the
             bright lights in years to
             come. (quantifier---little--
             -inverted question---did I
             think-----sentence of
             result---that I….).
Inversion after little
           • Little was she expecting
             Sam to walk through that
             door. (quantifier---little---
             -question form inverted
             into a lexical sentence---
             was she expecting…).
Inversion with so/such…that
              • So popular has the
                system become that it
                now carries nearly two
                million passengers each
                day. (quantifier+
                adjective---so popular +
                verb phrase –has the
                system become + that
                sentence of result---it
                now carries…)
Inversion with so/such…that
              • Such was the outcry that
                the advertisement had to
                be withdrawn.
                (quantifier---such +
                predicate sentence---
                was the outcry + that +
                sentence of concession --
                -the advertisement hat
                to be withdrawn).
Inversion with neither/nor
             • Yasmin doesn’t relish
               living in a high-rise
               apartment and neither
               do I. (quantifier –
               neither + auxiliary verb
               phrase– Do I.)
Inversion with neither/nor
             • Jim hasn’t been asked to
               work overtime and nor
               should you be. (quantifier
               –nor + elliptical verb
               phrase ---should you be).

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Inversion

  • 1. Inversion For formal Speech (writing & speaking)
  • 2. To emphasise or to express contrast. • Had it been completed as Calthorpe planned it, it would have been one of the great visionary new towns of the 20th century. • (if it had been…- inversion in a conditional sentence.)
  • 3. Inversion after a time adverbial phrase • Only once did I see any evidence of public transport. (a fronted time adverbial---only once--- with a question form –did I see).
  • 4. T o place emphasis • No sooner had we left, than it started to pour with rain.
  • 5. T o express contrast • Barely had Janie recovered from her operation, when she found out she was pregnant.
  • 6. T o emphasise • Only after a rigorous security check, were we allowed to enter the buil ding. (fronted time adverbial--- only after----- and noun phrase– a rigorous check…)
  • 7. Inversion with adverbials of place • Opposite the gallery entrance stands an imposing bronze statue. (opposite the gallery---an adverbial of place--- stands---main lexical verb).
  • 8. Inversion with adverbials of place • Under the table sat a tiny mouse with bright, beady eyes. (adverbial place--- under the table---main ,lexical verb -----sat).
  • 9. Inversion with <location> and verbs of movement (come, go, run). • Up the hill crawled the number 77 bus. (location- ----up the hill----verb of movement---crawled.)
  • 10. Inversion with <location> and verbs of movement (come, go, run). • Alongside the road runs the River Avon. (alongside the road------ location----runs----main ,lexical verb).
  • 11. Inversion after prepositional phrases with no • On no account should children be left unsupervised in this play area. (prepositional phrase-----on no account- -- lexical verb phrase---- should children be left).
  • 12. Inversion after prepositional phrases with no • In no way can a goalless draw be seen as a good result for United. (in no way----prepositional phrase ----can a goalless draw be seen--- predicate).
  • 13. Inversion after prepositional phrases with no • Under no circumstances was Sally going to admit defeat. (prepositional phrase----under no circumstances---- predicate-----was Sally going to …..).
  • 14. Inversion after not • Not only did the team win the county cup, they also came top of their league. (not only--- prepositional phrase--- main sentence follows).
  • 15. Inversion after not • Not one grain of encouragement did he show throughout the course. (particle---not---- noun phrase ----grain of encouragement--- main sentence –did he show).
  • 16. Inversion after little • Little did I think then , that I would miss the bright lights in years to come. (quantifier---little-- -inverted question---did I think-----sentence of result---that I….).
  • 17. Inversion after little • Little was she expecting Sam to walk through that door. (quantifier---little--- -question form inverted into a lexical sentence--- was she expecting…).
  • 18. Inversion with so/such…that • So popular has the system become that it now carries nearly two million passengers each day. (quantifier+ adjective---so popular + verb phrase –has the system become + that sentence of result---it now carries…)
  • 19. Inversion with so/such…that • Such was the outcry that the advertisement had to be withdrawn. (quantifier---such + predicate sentence--- was the outcry + that + sentence of concession -- -the advertisement hat to be withdrawn).
  • 20. Inversion with neither/nor • Yasmin doesn’t relish living in a high-rise apartment and neither do I. (quantifier – neither + auxiliary verb phrase– Do I.)
  • 21. Inversion with neither/nor • Jim hasn’t been asked to work overtime and nor should you be. (quantifier –nor + elliptical verb phrase ---should you be).