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Inversions #1: Marched Realise

The document provides examples of inversions in English grammar. It shows the base form of verbs followed by blanks that can be filled in to complete inverted sentences. Some examples inverted subjects and objects or used adverbs to create inverted sentences with "so" and "such". Conditionals are also shown using "should", "were" and "had" to create inverted "if" statements. The document demonstrates how to create grammatically correct inverted sentences in English.

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Inversions #1: Marched Realise

The document provides examples of inversions in English grammar. It shows the base form of verbs followed by blanks that can be filled in to complete inverted sentences. Some examples inverted subjects and objects or used adverbs to create inverted sentences with "so" and "such". Conditionals are also shown using "should", "were" and "had" to create inverted "if" statements. The document demonstrates how to create grammatically correct inverted sentences in English.

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Inversions #1

The army marched forward into battle.


MARCHED
Forward ________________________________ into battle.

Lynn didn't realise that her mother was so worried about her.
REALISE
Little ________________________________ that her mother was so worried about her.

If you'd paid on time, you wouldn't have been cut off.


PAID
Had ________________________________ you wouldn't have been cut off.

I've never had such fun anywhere else.


ELSE
Nowhere ________________________________ such fun.

They managed to get our attention only by shouting and waving their arms.
MANAGE
Only by shouting and waving their arms ________________________________ to get our
attention.

He took such a long holiday that he forgot how to do his job.


DID
Such a long holiday ________________________________ that he forgot how to do his job.
I had never seen such an interesting film before.
BEFORE
Never _____________________________ such an interesting film.

If the river rises any higher, the town will be flooded.


RISE
Should ________________________________ the town will be flooded.

If I see him, I'll give him your message.


SHOULD
I'll give him your message ________________________________ him.

He had just recovered from flu when he caught a bad cold.


SOONER
No ________________________________ from flu than he caught a bad cold.

Tom never seems worried about his future.


SEEEM
Never ________________________________ worried about his future.

Negative Adverbs
NegAdv AUX verb

So adj/adv be that

So / Such

Conditionals
st
1 Should Verb Base Form

So adj/adv AUX verb that

2 Were adj/noun/prep

nd

Were TO verb

Such adj be noun that


Such adj noun AUX verb that

rd

3 Had VPP

Such be noun that

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