Inversion
Inversion
Inversion
Exercise 2 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using
the word given. Do not change the word given.
1. It was only when the office phoned me that I found out about the meeting. find
Not until ________________________________________________________________________
about the meeting.
2. The facts were not all made public at the time. later Only
______________________________________________________________________________ all
made public.
3. The response to our appeal was so great that we had to take on more staff. response Such
___________________________________________________ to our appeal that we had to take on
more staff.
4. Harry broke his leg and also injured his shoulder. but Not only
___________________________________________________________________ also injured his
shoulder.
5. The police didn’t suspect at all that the judge was the murderer. did Little
________________________________________________________________________ as being the
murderer.
6. The bus driver cannot be blamed for the accident in any way. held In
______________________________________________________________________ responsible for
the accident.
7. If the government raised interest rates, they would lose the election. raise Were
______________________________________________________ interest rates, they would lose the
election.
8. As soon as I got home, I realized I’d left my bag in the shops. had No sooner
_______________________________________________________ I realized I’d left my bad in the
shops.
9. It was only when I asked a passer-by that I realized where I was. did Not until
_____________________________________________________________________________ where I
was.
10. The minister was interrupted just after starting his speech. when Hardly
__________________________________________________________________________ he was
interrupted.
Inversion – Explanations:
Changing word order to change focus
a. Passive
Passive constructions vary the way information is given in a sentence, putting more emphasis
on what comes first.
All roads to the north have been blocked by snow.
b. Fronting and inversion
Inversion here refers to changing the normal order in the sentence so that a prepositional
phrase is emphasized before the verb. This also involves putting the verb before the subject.
Suddenly down came the rain!
Up in the air went the balloon.
Fronting involves changing the order of clauses in a sentence and putting first for emphasis a
clause that would usually not be first.
I don’t know where the money is coming from. Where the money is coming from, I don’t know.
Time phrases can vary in position and are often put first because the time reference is
important.
At six o’clock Monica decided to phone the police.
May clauses
There is a type of may clause introduced by although which can be inverted. It is a highly formal
expression.
Sentences with because are also possible. It was because I felt ill that I left.
Modal auxiliaries are also possible. You can’t have read the same book. It can’t have been the
same book that you read.
What clauses
These are common with verbs such as need, want, like, hate.
I hate rainy weather. What I hate is rainy weather.
You need a holiday. What you need is a holiday.
It is also possible to emphasize events using auxiliary do/did.
Peter left the window unlocked. What Peter did was (to) leave the window unlocked.
They are destroying the environment. What they are doing is destroying the environment.
Clauses beginning all emphasize ‘the only thing’.
I only need another $5. All I need is another $5.
Exercise
Complete each sentence with a suitable phrase from the box.
the least bit/ waited and waited /by no means/ what we did /not at all /as it may seem/ can’t
have been/ none at all /do think/ time and time again
1. I know you’re busy but I _______________ you could have helped me with the decorating.
2. It’s _______________ certain that the president will be re-elected.
3. You may have lots of restaurants where you live but there are _______________ in this part of
town.
. I told you _______________ about the leaking pipes but you wouldn’t listen.
5. You don’t seem _______________ interested in my problem.
6. Strange _______________, the bus is actually faster that the train.
7. In the end _______________ was to call a plumber.
8. We _______________ all Day but Chris never turned up.
9. Pauline was _______________ bothered by our turning up so late.
10. It _______________ Jim that you saw; he is in Germany at the moment.
Exercise Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence
using the word given. Do not change the word given.
1. The car doesn’t need anything else except new tires. Needs
All____________________________________________________________________________
_________ new tires.
2. Brenda didn’t worry at all about her exams. bit
Brenda wasn’t the________________________________________________________________
about her exams.
3. The person who told me about the hotel was Keith. who
It________________________________________________________________________ told me
about the hotel.
4. I had spent every last penny of my money. Absolutely
Ihad_____________________________________________________________________________
_____ whatsoever.
5. Although the ticket may seem expensive, it is good value for money. though
Expensive__________________________________________________________ the ticket is
good value for money.
6. I really hate lukewarm food. stand
WhatI____________________________________________________________________________
__ lukewarm food.