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Learn the skills of inversion and find the signs of inversion. Please read the following article and try to find out the inverted sentences. Last week, our class went to Fanggan Village, the first ecological village in China, located in the northwest of Laiwu. We set off early in the morning. At the entrance of the valley stand two stone lions. We were absorbed in fairy tales along the way and didn't feel tired at all. We didn't realize it was time for lunch until we reached the top of the mountain. Not only the students were attracted by the beauty of nature, but also our teacher had such a good time that he forgot to go to the hotel. Seldom have I seen such a beautiful scenery! It is emphasized that inversion is a grammatical item that English curriculum standards require to understand and master. The surface of flip-flops looks fragmented, but each flip-flop has its own logo. First of all, all predicate verbs are put before the subject. 1. There are no leaves on the trees in winter. Adverbs here, there, go in, come out, come down, leave, etc. Located at the beginning of a sentence, the predicate verb is an intransitive verb, such as go, come, run, exist, follow or be. This situation is generally the other way around. Here comes the train! The train is coming! Reminder: The subject of a sentence should be a noun. If the subject is a pronoun, it cannot be reversed. Here you are! Here you are! 3. To emphasize the position of the table? 1? The adverbial or predicative in the position of 0, or in order to keep the sentence balanced or closely related to the context, can be completely inverted. There is a tree in front of our house. Is there a tree in front of our house? 1? Present at the meeting were Professor Smith and many other guests. Professor Smith and many other guests attended the meeting. Partial inversion puts a part of the predicate (auxiliary verb or modal verb) in front of the subject. If there are no auxiliary verbs or modal verbs in the predicate, you need to add auxiliary verbs do, does or did before the subject. 1. When no, no, never, very little, very little, almost, almost no, there is no time, anyway, until, and so on. At the beginning of the sentence, the inverted word order is used. He did not say a word at the meeting. He said nothing at the meeting? 1? I will never forget your kindness. I will never forget your kindness. 2. The only modifier adverbial should be inverted at the beginning of the sentence. Only in this way can we win the game. Only in this way can we win. [Reminder] Although only is located at the beginning of a sentence, it is not inverted when modifying the subject. Only people with special training can be qualified for this job. Only specially trained people are qualified for this job? 1? 73.so/never/nor is located at the beginning of the sentence, indicating that the subject is the same as the previous sentence. So is used in affirmative sentences, meaning "also"; Never/nor is used in negative sentences, meaning "none". I like dancing; So is my wife. I like dancing, so does my wife. I'll never know what he was thinking. Neither will anyone else. I will never know what he was thinking, and no one will know. 1? 7 [Reminder] so is at the beginning of the sentence. If you confirm or affirm the above contents, you don't need to flip the word order, which means "yes, indeed". It is very cold today. It's very cold today. It is really cold. When that is at the beginning of a sentence, followed by predication or adverbial, the main sentence behind it should be inverted. He was too excited to say a word. He was too excited to say a word. So a good person is my English teacher, and we all recognize her. Our English teacher is a very nice person, and we all admire her. The concession clause guided by 5.As/through must advance the predicative, adverbial or notional verb. A noun at the beginning of a sentence cannot have any articles. Child as he is, he knows what to do. Child as he is, he knows what to do. Hard as he works, he never seems to finish the work satisfactorily. Despite his best efforts, his work is always unsatisfactory. 6. In the subjunctive conditional sentence, if there are words such as was, had and should. In the predicate verbs of clauses, if can be omitted, as well as was, had, should and so on. Can be moved to the front of the main body to adopt partial inversion. If I had come yesterday, I would have seen her. If I had come here yesterday, I would have seen her. If I were you, I would never do that. Difficulty (1) When not until leads to the subject-slave complex sentence, the main sentence is inverted and the clauses are not inverted. He couldn't do it until his friend offered to help. Only when his friends help him can he do it. (2) When it is placed not only in two connected clauses but also at the beginning of a sentence, not only the following clause is inverted, but also the following clause is not inverted. She is not only good at math, but also interested in English. She is not only good at math, but also interested in English. [Reminder] Not only that ... but ... you don't need to flip the structure when connecting two coordinate words. Not only you but also I am to blame. Not only you but also I am to blame. Hardly ... when ... or faster ... than ... is at the beginning of a sentence, with the main clause in front inverted and the clause in the back not inverted. Hardly had he arrived when he had to leave again. Hardly had he arrived when he had to leave again. She smiled as soon as she saw him. She smiled as soon as she saw him.