A poem describing the reversal of the situation

1. On inverted sentences

On the inverted sentence 1. What are the sentences that describe inverted sentences?

Example:

1. This is not a human job. People don't do this job.

2. Be intimate and comfortable together. When we are together, we are naturally affectionate.

Turn on the light at night for fear of wasting electricity. Turn off the lights for fear of wasting the switch.

4. A woman without talent is a virtue. A daughter without virtue is a talent. How can a woman be talented without virtue?

I'm afraid you are not drunk. I'm drunk.

6. The world is in chaos. Heroes rise, and the world is in chaos.

That woman has an angelic face and a devilish figure. No, it's the figure of an angel, the face of a devil.

8. People who have no long-term worries must have near worries. People who have no immediate worries are bound to have long-term worries.

9. It is best not to meet, but not to fall in love. It's best not to meet each other, so as not to hate each other.

10. I have never believed that children are the masters of the future world. Because they are the owners now.

1 1. Men are not bad, but women don't love them. Women don't love, men go bad. Men love women when they are bad.

12. You give me one minute and I'll give you the world. You give me the world, I'll give you a minute. You can give me the whole world, why do you care about my minutes?

13. People can't cross the same river twice. Will the same person cross the river twice?

14. His grandmother was in the intensive care unit and added an oxygen mask. Seeing the doctor, she shook her head and said that there was no way to continue treatment. But with my grandmother's tenacious will. Half a month later, he was discharged unharmed.

15. Do I have to like you if you like me?

16. 17. If you want to write inversion sentences well, you must first understand the meaning of inversion sentences:

18. Reversion means that when something reaches the extreme, people will produce results in this direction at first sight, but suddenly there is an incredible reversal, which leads to the result becoming another direction.

2. What is an inverted sentence?

English inversion sentence is the core of a sentence, and there are two word orders between them: first, the subject is called natural order; Before the predicate; Second, the subject followed by the predicate is called reverse order.

In the order of inverted sentences, there are complete inverted sentences and partial inverted sentences, also known as "complete inverted sentences", that is, all the predicate verbs in a sentence are put before the subject. This structure is usually used only with the simple present tense and the simple past tense.

Partial inversion: refers to the inversion of a part of a predicate, such as an auxiliary verb or a modal verb, before the subject, while the predicate verb remains unchanged. If the predicate in the sentence has no auxiliary verbs or modal verbs, you need to add auxiliary verbs do, does or did before the subject.

The inversion of English sentences is due to the needs of grammatical structure and rhetoric. In the former case, inversion is necessary, otherwise grammatical errors will occur; In the latter case, inversion is optional, and whether it is inverted or not will only produce differences in expression effect.

1. means emphasis: the most prominent and common rhetorical effect of inverted sentences is emphasis, and its manifestations are: 1. only+ adverbial clause at the beginning of the sentence, and the sentence is partially inverted. Only in this way can you solve this problem. Only in this way can you solve this problem.

Only after he said the word did he realize that he had made a big mistake. Only after he said that word did he realize that he had made a big mistake. 2. Almost no, never, rarely, almost no, rarely, never, no, no, not only, not long, not only … (and), until … and other negative words or phrases are at the beginning of the sentence, and the sentence is partially inverted.

Hardly had I got home when it began to rain. Hardly had I got home when it began to rain. I seldom go to work by bus. I seldom go to work by bus.

She didn't go to bed until twenty o'clock last night. She didn't go to bed until twelve last night. 3. so/so.

So or that in that structure can be inverted at the beginning of the sentence to emphasize the part between so/so that and that. His price is so unreasonable that everyone starts. His asking price was so high that everyone was dumbfounded.

She went in in high spirits and two actors came out. Her rehearsal lasted for a long time and both actors went out. In all the above cases, the inverted sentence order is used to highlight the first component of the sentence, and its tone is stronger than the natural word order, so the rhetorical effect is excellent.

In order to avoid unnecessary repetition of some sentences, the inverted sentence form of "so+be verb (auxiliary verb and modal verb)+subject" or "none/nor+be verb (auxiliary verb and modal verb)+subject" is often used. The first sentence means "the same as the above positive situation" and the second sentence means "the same as the above negative situation".

Example: A: His brother is (not) a college student; So is mine. Neither is mine. A: His brother is (not) a college student. B: So is my brother. Neither is my brother. )

A: He once studied abroad. Me too. (Never) A: He has gone abroad for further study. B: I've been there too.

Me neither. A: A friend of mine can speak three foreign languages. So can his wife. (It can be his wife. A friend of mine can speak three foreign languages.

So will his wife. Neither will his wife. )

2. Inverted sentences can say the person or thing mentioned in the previous sentence, or they can also say the person or thing related to the previous sentence immediately after the next sentence, so that the relationship between the two sentences in meaning is clearer and closer, which plays a connecting role. They broke into her uncle's bedroom and found the man lying on the floor, dead. He has a brown snake wrapped around his head. They broke into her uncle's bedroom and found him lying dead on the floor.

A brown snake wrapped around his head. We really shouldn't resent being called a pauper. We are poor and will always be poor. We really shouldn't be angry at being called poor.

We are really poor, and we will continue to be poor. Third, create suspense and render the atmosphere. In news or literary creation, sometimes for the need of content or for emphasis, the author often uses inverted sentences to create suspense and render the atmosphere.

For example, there is a passage in Longfellow's Snowflake: Snow falls silently, gently and slowly from the air, from the clouds of her swaying clothes, across the brown bare woodland and the abandoned harvest land. In this poem, the poet creatively uses inversion. In the first five lines, the poet piled up seven adverbials, which appeared continuously but the subject and predicate were not revealed, resulting in a suspense effect.

After reading the whole paragraph, the reader suddenly realizes the theme of the poem, thus receiving extraordinary artistic effects. Fourth, an important principle of balanced structure English rhetoric is the principle of tail weight, that is, putting the most complicated components in a sentence at the end of the sentence to maintain the balance of the sentence.

In order to avoid top-heavy and unbalanced sentences in language use, we often use inverted word order. 1. Start with a prepositional phrase as an adverbial: when the subject is long or the subject has a long modifier, in order to balance the sentence, the adverbial is often placed at the beginning of the sentence and the sentence is completely inverted.

A PLA company was ordered by the headquarters to come to the coal mine to rescue the trapped miners. According to the command of the headquarters, we went to the coal mine to rescue the trapped miners. A company of PLA soldiers came to the coal mine and were ordered by the headquarters to rescue the trapped miners. It's on First Avenue.

Find some inverted sentences

Science-discipline

Numbers-words

chant

Shanghai-at sea

Center-heart

Keep moving

Calculation-calculation

Electromechanical motor

Love-love.

Route-route

Youth-youth

twenty-two

Pain-pain

Home-home

How come?

Musical instrument-instrumental music

Origin-origin

Love-happiness

Crime-criminal

excessive consumption

Theory-theory

Gun-gun firing

Realization-reality

Tennis net

Story-accident

Children-women

Gold-gold

Untie.-Untie

milk

pornographic literature

Pistol gunner

Emotion-emotion

Nanhai-Hainan

Daughter-child

Difficulty-Difficulty

Transliteration-transliteration

Resident-residence