Friday, 30 October 2015
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INVERSIONS_VIDEO
English Grammar - Inversion: "Had I known...", "Should you need..."
Friday, 23 October 2015
INVERSIONS WITH Seonaid
Inversion
We use inversion in several different situations in English. Inversion just means putting the verb before the subject. We usually do it in question forms:
- Normal sentence: You are tired. (The subject is 'you'. It's before the verb 'are'.)
- Question form: Are you tired? (The verb 'are' is before the subject 'you'. They have changed places. This is called inversion.)
Thursday, 22 October 2015
INVERSIONS
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Inversion
(verb before the subject)
Inversion means putting the verb before the subject.
It is a literary technique in which the normal order of words is reversed, generally for emphasis
or special effect. It makes a sentence sound striking or unusual. It also sounds quite formal.
Sentences with inversion are less common in ordinary English.
In a sentence with no special effect or emphasis, the normal order of words is retained.
Monday, 19 October 2015
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WELCOME TO MY NEW GOAL
TO IMPROVE MY ENGLISH
BECAUSE I DON'T DARE TO SAY "TO GET C1"
OH MY GOD! IT'S SO DIFFICULT
ANYWAY, WORKING WITH A GOAL YOU HAVE MORE POSSIBILITIES TO IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH WHATEVER YOUR LEVEL IS
TO IMPROVE MY ENGLISH
BECAUSE I DON'T DARE TO SAY "TO GET C1"
OH MY GOD! IT'S SO DIFFICULT
ANYWAY, WORKING WITH A GOAL YOU HAVE MORE POSSIBILITIES TO IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH WHATEVER YOUR LEVEL IS
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