Write For Us

Ultimate Inversion: How to Use Inversion in English! 7 Ways to use Inversion in English Grammar!

E-Commerce Solutions SEO Solutions Marketing Solutions
50 Views
Published
Are you excited to learn English Inversion? So am I. Never have I felt so excited about advanced English grammar! So excited am I that I can barely sleep. These sentences in the introduction are all examples of using inversion in English. In today’s English lesson you’re going to learn how to use inversion in English and learn 7 ways to use inversion to make your English sentences even better!

What is Inversion in English?: English inversion is changing the order of the words in your sentence to make a question, or to sound more dramatic, emphatic, formal, or literary. Specifically, in most inversion in English the verb will come before the subject. Rather than following the traditional pattern of subject + verb + object, inversion usually follows the formula of verb + subject + object. Ex: I study English. = Do you study English? I’ve never been so happy = Never have a been so happy. If you had studied harder, you would have passed your test. = Had you studied harder, you would’ve passed your test.


The 7 Ways to use Inversion in English Grammar are:
1) To make Questions
2) With Negative Adverbs and Negative Adverb Phrases at the beginning to sound more dramatic
3) In the second part of a sentence with fixed expressions beginning with ‘only’ or ‘not’
4) In If conditionals using the words ‘had’, ‘were’, or ‘should’ to sound more formal
5) Adverbial Expressions of Place including ‘here’ and ‘there.’
6) To emphasize an adjective
7) To quickly agree or disagree using so and neither


Formula for Inversion with Questions:
WH + Auxiliary verb + subject + main verb + object.

Formula for Inversion with Negative Adverbs and Negative Adverbial Expressions:
Negative adverb or negative adverbial phrase + auxiliary verb + subject + main verb + object.

Negative Adverbs and Negative Adverb Phrases for Inversion:
Never
Not only …, but also …
Hardly ever
Seldom
Rarely
Only then
No sooner
Scarcely
Only later
Nowhere
Little
Only in this way
In no way
Under no circumstances
On no account

Negative Set Expressions where the Second part of the sentence uses Inversion:
Only by
Only after
Only when
Not until
Not since

Use Inversion for If Conditionals with the words:
Had
Were
Should
(Remember to remove ‘if’ and put the verb above at the beginning of the conditional)

Formula to use inversion to emphasize an adjective:
So + adjective + ‘be’ verb + subject + that + ….

Formula for using inversion to quickly agree with someone:
So + auxiliary verb + I. / Neither + auxiliary verb + I.


Here are some useful timestamps for this English Inversion lesson:
0:00 Introduction to How to use Inversion in English
0:24 What is Inversion in English
1:35 How to use Inversion for Questions
2:48 How to use Inversion with Negative Adverbs and Negative Adverbial Phrases
5:54 When to use Inversion in the Second part of a sentence
6:48 How to use Inversion in Conditional Sentences
8:34 How to use Inversion to talk about Place (adverbial expressions of place, here, and there)
9:55 How to use Inversion to emphasize Adjectives
10:35 How to use Inversion to quickly agree (So and Neither)
12:14 Summary of How to Use Inversion + Question of the Day


By the end of today’s English lesson you will have learned how to use inversion in English. This advanced English grammar lesson about using inversion will help you to improve your English speaking and fluency in English conversations. Thank you for watching, “Ultimate Inversion: How to Use Inversion in English! 7 Ways to use Inversion in English Grammar!” I hope this English grammar lesson will be useful for you as you improve your English fluency and sound more like a native English speaker! Good luck with your English studies!


Subscribe for more English lessons just like this every Monday and Friday: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeNsJyugyouジェンの授業?sub_confirmation=1

For more Intermediate - Advanced English Lessons click here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLktdXyVCSbc8NrLoilBtwviDGZzVw5PVs

For Beginner English Lessons click here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLktdXyVCSbc80dNFbpnPauXn3xQ6xHf1Q

How to Use So vs Neither: https://youtu.be/mqttSDGv8Qo

Learn about the ‘Subjunctive Mood’: https://youtu.be/QgN7VX1qn-o

How to Use To + Gerund: https://youtu.be/6MvizWT-_tI

How to Make Conditional Sentences: https://youtu.be/XrzdQHTG6HE


⭐️ Try Grammarly for FREE to help with English writing: https://grammarly.go2cloud.org/SH2Ue

???? Best English Grammar Textbooks:
Beginner Grammar: https://amzn.to/39xxuBj
Upper-beginner Grammar: https://amzn.to/2JBRYOu
Intermediate Grammar: https://amzn.to/33FXS8q
Upper-intermediate Grammar: https://amzn.to/36zD18F
Advanced Grammar: https://amzn.to/3mKXzAo

????

#LetsStudyEnglish #JeNsJyugyou #Inversion #Grammar #LearnEnglish

(This description contains affiliate links)
Category
Education
Tags
How to Use Inversion in English, Ways to use Inversion in English Grammar, Inversion in English
Be the first to comment