Emphatic Structures and Inversion
Emphatic Structures and Inversion
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CLEFT SENTENCES
It – Cleft sentences
It A form of “be” (+ adverb) Emphasized word/phrase That/which/who clause
It Isn’t just His outlandish sense of humor That I’m complaining about
Wh – Cleft sentences
(To highlight an action)
Wh – clause A form of “be” Emphasized word or phrase
What Mike did Was Take Sally to the party
To take Sally to the party
The highlighted phrase usually contains a bare infinitive or to + infinitive.
If the highlighted verb is in the continuous or perfect the form of “be” matches it.
Continuous What the boys are doing is taking Sandy home.
Perfect: What the new members have done is taken their seats in the assembly.
Adverbs of place/time + verb: Here lies the body of Evita Peron. Opposite stood an ancient oak tree.
Then came the turning point in the game. Next is the news.
We don’t use inversion if the subject is a pronoun. Here comes it… Here it comes.
As and than clauses: Mr Slater is expecting a pay rise, as are several others.
The proposals are no more flexible than are those James presented.
Fixed expressions: So be it… Long live the king!
After adverbs with negative meaning: Little did we realize the true extent of his involvement.
Never have I seen such a disturbing sight.
Only + time expression: Only later did he manage to get permission.
Only + prepositional phrase: Only with a great deal of effort was he able to escape.
No way, at no time, under no circumstances, on no account: No way am I going to wear that.
Under no circumstances can refunds be given.
Not only/time expression: Not only is he late. He hasn’t even brought a present.
Not since the sixties has a pop group won such acclaim.
Not a single stone was left unturned in the search.
No sooner… than…
Neither – Nor: Neither did we… nor could the boss.
May: (Ojalá) May he live to regret his decision.