INVERTED SENTENCES

 


INVERTED SENTENCES ARE THOSE IN WHICH THE VERB OR PREDICATE COMES BEFORE THE NOUN OR SUBJECT. IN OTHER WORDS,  WE CHANGE THE NATURAL ORDER OF WORDS IN ORDER TO CREATE MORE INTERESTING SENTENCES STRUCTURES.

EXAMPLES:

TRY USING NEVER, SELDOM, RARELY 

THIS ADVERBS ARE USED IN INVERTES SENTENCES TO EXPRESS HOW UNIQUE A GIVEN SITUATION IS. TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION THAT THESE SENTENCES ARE USED WITH THE PERFECT FORM OF THE VERB OR OFTEN USE COMPARATIVES.

YOU CAN ALSO USE HARDLY, BARELY, NO SOONER OR SCARCELY

THESE TIME EXPRESSIONS ARE USED WHEN THERE IS A SUCCESSSON OF EVENTS IN THE PAST OR WHEN WE WANT TO FOCUS ON HOW QUICKLY SOMETHING HAPPENED.


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