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BBC - English In A Minute (YouTube), Simple Inversion: I will never or never will I? - English In A Minute - YouTube

Simple Inversion: I will never or never will I? - English In A Minute - YouTube

Never before – probably –

has inversion been explained so quickly or so simply,

so pay attention because that's what we're doing.

Inversion is something we do in English

for emphasis, formality or style.

I will never dance.

This sentence follows normal word order:

subject, auxiliary verb, adverb, verb.

'Never' is a negative or limiting adverb.

Other examples are: rarely, hardly and not often.

First, move the negative adverb

to the beginning of the sentence.

Then invert, or swap,

the order of the subject and auxiliary verb.

Never will I dance.

If your sentence is affirmative

and doesn't have an auxiliary verb

– for example, the present or past simple –

then add one.

Rarely do I wake up on time.

Remember, it's for emphasis!

So only do it for a good reason.


Simple Inversion: I will never or never will I? - English In A Minute - YouTube Inversione semplice: I will never o never will I? - Inglese in un minuto - YouTube 간단한 반전: 나는 절대 안 할 거야, 안 할 거야? - 1분 만에 배우는 영어 - YouTube Inversão simples: I will never ou never will I? - Inglês num minuto - YouTube Простая инверсия: I will never или never will I? - Английский за минуту - YouTube Basit Ters Çevirme: Asla yapmayacağım mı yoksa asla yapmayacağım mı? - Bir Dakikada İngilizce - YouTube 簡單反轉:我永遠不會還是永遠不會? - 一分鐘英語 - YouTube

Never before – probably –

has inversion been explained so quickly or so simply,

so pay attention because that's what we're doing.

Inversion is something we do in English

for emphasis, formality or style.

I will never dance.

This sentence follows normal word order:

subject, auxiliary verb, adverb, verb.

'Never' is a negative or limiting adverb.

Other examples are: rarely, hardly and not often.

First, move the negative adverb

to the beginning of the sentence.

Then invert, or swap,

the order of the subject and auxiliary verb.

Never will I dance.

If your sentence is affirmative

and doesn't have an auxiliary verb

– for example, the present or past simple –

then add one.

Rarely do I wake up on time.

Remember, it's for emphasis!

So only do it for a good reason.