Underline The Most Suitable Words in Each Sentence.: Grammar 31 Inversion and Question Tags
Underline The Most Suitable Words in Each Sentence.: Grammar 31 Inversion and Question Tags
Underline The Most Suitable Words in Each Sentence.: Grammar 31 Inversion and Question Tags
2 Add suitable question tags. (Do not use positive tags for positive statements.)
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3 Rewrite each sentence, beginnin g as shown, so that the meaning stays the same.
a) Tony was not only late, but he had left all his books behind.
Not only was Tony late, but he had left all his books behind.
b) I had no sooner gone to bed tha n someone rang my doorbell.
No sooner
c) I have seldom stayed in a worse hotel.
Seldom '.
d) I have never heard such nonsense!
Never
e) I realised only then that I had lost my keys.
Only then
f) The economic situation has rarely been worse.
Rarely
g) The manager not once offered us an apology.
Not once
h) You should not send money to us by post unde r any circumstances.
Under no circumstances
i) I understood Hamlet only after seeing it on the stage.
Only after seeing Hamlet
j) The embassy staff little realised tha t Ted was a secret agent.
Little
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GRAMMAR 31 I N V E R SI O N A N D Q U ES T I O N T AGS
Key points 1 In formal speech and writing it is possible to use inversion after negative
adverbs. The adverb has to be at the beginning of the sentence or clause.
2 Intonation carries important meaning in question tags. Rising tags are
questions, falling tags are checking information.
(question)
(checking)
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