Inversion Language
Inversion Language
Inversion language is often used to make our writing more emphatic and
dramatic, which is especially helpful with narrative writing.
Negative expression
- Under no circumstances
- In no way
- Nowhere
- At no time (before)
- On no+ noun
- Neither……., nor
- No way
Not only is Amanda Swift a gifted musician, but she is also good-
natured and responsible. (extract from a covering letter)
No sooner had he locked the door than the phone started ringing.
Only when the last person had left did she sit down and try to relax.
Under no circumstances can you inform the staff about the imminent
changes.
Little does Michael suspect that his daughter has been failing all her
subjects at school!
Inversion of Conditional
We can also use inversion instead for the third conditional with had and then
should/ could/ Would.
Inversion of prepositions
We can move the prepositions to the start of the sentence.
8. Never have I seen so many people turn out for this event.
10. Only then did it become clear what the extent of the damage was.
11. Barely had we had time to pack up the picnic things before the
heavens opened
12. No sooner had we asked for a quieter room, than we were given one.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the gaps using the words below.
else · way · did · circumstances · nothing · such
nor · until · would · account · only · even
6. Not until she apologises for what she said will I speak to her again.
7. Not even if they halved the price would I buy such a heap of old
rubbish.
8. Not for all the money in the world would I do what you're
suggesting.
9. Not only do I know you're wrong, but I can also prove you're wrong.
10. Neither was the food up to standard nor was the service particularly
good.
11. Everyone except me got soaked. Not for nothing do I always carry
an umbrella.
2. You are not going to get me to eat that! (No way ….!)
No way are you going to get me to eat that!
5. I wouldn’t want to hurt your feelings for all the world. (Not …)
Not for all the world would I want to hurt your feelings.
11. We were only able to cross the border by offering him a bribe.
(only …)
Only by offering him a bribe were we able to cross the border.
3. Nowhere else do they teach you this good, not even in your high
school.