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Inversion with Only, So and Such: Dramatic Grammar

Want your English to sound powerful, dramatic, and advanced—just like native speakers, writers, and public speakers?One of the strongest tools for that is inversion. Inversion changes the normal word order of a sentence to add emphasis, drama, or formality.In this … Continue reading

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Part 3: Inversion in English – Only Phrases & Questions

🔄 Introduction The last part of our inversion series covers: These forms are useful for formal writing, emphatic speech, and exams. 5️⃣ Inversion after “Only” Phrases Rule: When sentences begin with only after, only when, only by, only if, we … Continue reading

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📝 Blog Series: Inversion in English Grammar

Part 1: Inversion in English – Negative Adverbials & Conditional Inversion 🔄 Introduction English sentences usually follow the Subject + Verb + Object order. But sometimes we change this order for emphasis, formality, or style. This is called Inversion. In … Continue reading

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