在线等 英语倒装句的技巧

我不要辅导书上的那些东西,我看不懂,我要一些实际点的

倒装句分为完成倒装和部分倒装两种形式.
1.完成倒装
(1)表时间或地点的状语+不及物动词+主语(名词)eg:Now comes your turn.
In the village lived an old man.
On the wall hang two pictures.
Here comes the bus.
(2)副词+不及物动词+主语(名词)
eg:In came the teacher.
Out rushed the students.
(3)表语+系动词+主语(名词)
Gone are the days when women were looked upon.
Present at the meeting were all the scientists from Asia.
另一种是部分倒装,这种倒装就是把句子中的谓语的一部分提到句首,类似一般问句,有以下几种形式
(1)否定词位于句首
Never have I seen such a tall boy.
(2)Not only后面有一个句子
eg:Not only is he interested in English but also he likes music.
(3)Not until位于句首
eg:Not until he got home did he found he had lost his keys.
(4)结果状语从句中的so such位于句首
So tired was I that I could't walk on.
(5)一些表示频率的词或短语
eg:Many a time does Tom go to the cinema.
(6)As 引导让步状语从句
名词+as+陈述句
形容词+as+陈述句
副词+as+陈述句
eg:Child as he is ,he knows a lot.
Yong as he is ,he knows a lot.
Hard as he worked,he failed again.
Try as he might ,he failed again.
(7)No sooner than. Hardly when
eg:No sooner had I got home than it began to rain.我刚到家就下雨了.
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第1个回答  2008-11-16
不是主语在句前就要倒装
第2个回答  2008-11-15
inversion
Inversion involves putting an auxiliary verb before the subject of a clause. We do this in a number of different situations:

Questions

The most common use of inversion is in the forming of questions. We use the auxiliary verbs be (for progressive and passive forms), have (for perfect forms) and do (for most other forms). Modal verbs can also be inverted to form questions:

Were they ready when you arrived?
Where was it made?
Have you ever visited France?
Where do you live?
What should we do now?

Negative and restrictive adverbs

In formal English, it is quite common to use inversion after negative adverbial expressions and restrictive words such as only, never, hardly and little.

At no time did he get permission for what he was doing.
Not until the next morning did she realise how serious it was.
Only later did they learn his terrible secret.
Never before have I seen such awful behaviour.
Hardly had we walked in the door when the phone started ringing.
Little do you know how much trouble you are in.

So, nor and neither

Inversion is common when using these words to expression agreement or disagreement.

I'm from Turkey. So am I.
I don't like monsters! Nor/Neither do I.
Conditional clauses

In formal English, the if clause in conditional sentences can be rephrased through inversion:

Were you to win the election, what's the first thing you'd do? = If you won the election …
Had we known what the weather would be like, we wouldn't have come = If we had known what …
May

When we are making wishes, we can use inversion:

May you both live happily ever after!
Exclamations

We can use inversion to make exclamations:

Aren't you a silly girl!
Isn't it a lovely day!本回答被提问者采纳
第3个回答  2008-11-15
多背单词,语法没用。
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