Unit 5B: negative adverbials and inversion

Hardly have I seen students who are more awake than you!
Negative adverbials and inversion
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Hardly have I seen students who are more awake than you!
Negative adverbials and inversion

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Mentimeter :)
Go to menti.com 

3 adverbials (bijwoorden)

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But we're going to talk about NEGATIVE adverbials

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INVERSIONS
Inversion = putting the verb
before the subject.

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Why inversions?
  1. In questions.
  2. When we use a negative adverb or adverb phrase at the beginning of the sentence. (never, nowhere, not since, not only... also, etc. )
  3. instead of ‘if’ in conditionals with ‘had’ ‘were’ and ‘should’. 
  4. When we want to emphasize the place  for example: On the table was all the money we had lost. (Normal sentence: All the money we had lost was on the table.)

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John had never been to such a fantastic restaurant.

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I had scarcely finished writing my essay when the examiner announced the end of the
exam.

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I seldom leave my house so early.

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People rarely appreciate this musician’s talent.

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He understood little about the situation.

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The children should on no account go on their own.

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Start working on page 54 exercises 3 and 4
You have 7 minutes

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Let's check if you've understood

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Any tips and tops?

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Until next time!

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