impressive grammar for Cambridge writing

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This lesson contains 42 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

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Lewis
Max
Tygo
Stefan
Sem
Senn
Asude
Shania
Indy
Keano
Marwan
Tuana
Tim
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Malou
Naomi
Luceen
Samya
Chiel
Arthur
Faruk
Gijs
Fleur
Maud
Luka
Brechtje
Teacher

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Today
  • CNN 10
  • Of mice and men chapter 2 
  • Inversion if we have time  

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Impressive grammar
Boost your mark by adding complex structures

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Inversion

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Inversion is used to create special emphasis.
When we use a negative adverb or adverb phrase at the beginning of the sentence instead of in its normal place.

Normal:
I have seldom seen such beautiful work.
Special emphasis:
Seldom have I seen such beautiful work.

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Hardly      
Never
Seldom 
Rarely 
Only then 
Not only ... but 
No sooner 
Scarcely 
Only later
Nowhere 
Little 
Only in this way 
In no way 
On no account

Negative adverbs / 
adverb phrases

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Example 1
I seldom go to bed early. -> Seldom do I go to bed early.

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Example 2
She only eats vegetables. -> Only does she eat vegetables.

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I in no way want to be associated with this project.

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They had no sooner eaten dinner than the ceiling crashed onto the dining table.

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We would understand what had happened that night only later.

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The children should on no account go on their own.

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Inverted conditional

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We can use inversion instead of 'if' in conditionals. 
This is quite formal



Normal:
If I had been there, this problem wouldn't have happened.
Inversion:
Had I been there, this problem wouldn't have happened.

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If we had arrived sooner, we could have prevented this tragedy!

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If you require any further information, please contact us at our office in Green Street.

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If the negotiations were to fall through, it would bring about unforeseen problems.

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You use them to focus on a particular part of the sentence
I've come to discuss my future with you.
The reason why I've come is to discuss my future with you.

Your generosity impresses more than anything else.
The thing that impresses me more than anything else is your generosity.

Mary works harder than anybody else in this organisation.
The person who works harder than anybody else in this organisation is Mary.

We now need actions rather than words.
What we now need are actions rather than words.

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The jewels are hidden under the floor at 23 Robin Hood Road, Epping.
The place ...

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The Second World War ended on 7 May 1945 in Europe.
The day ...

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The police interviewed all the witnesses to the accident first.
What ...

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My brother bought his new car from our next-door neighbour last Saturday.
It was ...

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Participle clauses are used to give information in a more economical way.

Not wanting to hurt his feelings, I avoided the question. present

Looked after carefully, these boots will last for many years. past

Having lived through difficult times together, they were very close friends. perfect

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___ by the changing information, they thought the plane was cancelled.
A
Confusing
B
Confused
C
Having confused

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___ the paper, he saw the news about his hometown.
A
reading
B
read
C
having read

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___ by a local architect and artist, the house combines traditional materials with original design.
A
Building
B
Built
C
Having built

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___ in India for two years, Kaleem could speak some Hindi.
A
Living
B
Lived
C
Having lived

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Some examples
The more help we give them, the more they request.
The less we spend, the more we save.

with adverbs:
The harder you work, the more rapidly you will obtain results.
short form:
The more the merrier!

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 The ____  you study for these exams, the _________  you will do.
My neighbour is driving me mad! It seems that the _____  it is at night, the _____  he plays his music!
Earning money has always been the thing that pleases him most. The ____  he becomes, the ______  he is.
 You must drive slower in built up areas. The _____  you drive in the city, the _________  it is that you will have an accident.
more
better
later
louder
less
happier
richer
more likely
faster
more improbable

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