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Inversion Advanced Language Practice - Michael Vince

This document discusses grammar rules for inversion in English sentences. It provides 10 examples of sentences and asks the reader to complete the second sentence in each pair so that it has a similar meaning to the first using the given word. The examples cover various situations where inversion is required including negative constructions, conjunctions, time expressions, and adverbials.

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Inversion Advanced Language Practice - Michael Vince

This document discusses grammar rules for inversion in English sentences. It provides 10 examples of sentences and asks the reader to complete the second sentence in each pair so that it has a similar meaning to the first using the given word. The examples cover various situations where inversion is required including negative constructions, conjunctions, time expressions, and adverbials.

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GRAMMAR 13 INVERSION

2 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first
sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given.

a) It was only when the office phoned me that I found out about the meeting.
find
Not until , about the meeting.
b) The facts were not all made public at the time.
later
Only all made public.
c) The response to our appeal was so great that we had to take on more staff.
response
Such to our appeal that we had to
take on more staff.
d) Harry broke his leg, and also injured his shoulder.
but
Not only also injured his shoulder.
e) The police didn't suspect at all that the judge was the murderer.
did
Little as being the murderer.
f) The bus driver cannot be blamed for the accident in any way.
held
In responsible for the accident.
g) If the government raised interest rates, they would lose the election.
raise
Were interest rates, they would
lose the election,
h) As soon as I got home, I realised I'd left my bag in the shops.
had
No sooner I realised I'd left my
bag in the shops,
i) It was only when I asked a passer-by that I realised where I was.
did
Not until where I was.
j) The minister was interrupted just after starting his speech.
when
Hardly he was interrupted.

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