1. Not until this lesson was over did I understand this content. 2. Not only is he a good teacher, but he's also a good musician. 3. No sooner had I heard of this grammar subject than I started doing some exercises. 4. Never will I forget this English class. 5. Rarely do we find advanced lessons for free.
Hi guys, Dan from bbcle here. this week , we're gonna be studing inversion. after negative or limiting adverbs. sounds confusing, doesn't it? but don't worry. it's actually really really simple. we can explain the whole thing in 90s. as usual. are you ready? here we go. now. Have you ever been to the Grand Canyon? I have. it was the most spectacular thing I have ever seen. seriously. "Never had I seen such a wonder" never had I seen is an example of inversion. not sure what Im talking about? come here, let me show you. so, nomally we'd say. I had never seen such a wonder. with inversion, we move the adverb to the beginning of the sentence. and then we switch the subject and the auxiuallry verb. Never had I seen such a wonder. This is done for formality. for drama, or for emphasis. would you like another example? come over here. "rarely would I go home again after what happened. the same apply guys. we moved adverb to the beginning of the sentence. and then we switch the subject and the auxially verb. rarely would I go home again after what happened. now, come over here to the third place. "I hardly ever smoke" this sentence is in the present simple. the same is true as we did before. we move the adverb to the beginning of the sentence and then we have to add the auxially verb before we switch the subject and the auxially. hardly ever do I smoke. there are lots of other adverbs so you can find information about this and everything I've talked about is on our website bbcle. Im out of time guys I have to go. Dan from bblce . singing off. thank you , Dan, and bbcle. everyone in the world , have a lovely day. bye.
1. Hardly ever do I play the piano 2. Never has he worked for this kind of popular company 3. Should I use inversion in my writing, I will get a high score in grammar
Had is used to indicate a moment that has happened before a past moment. In this context, he had not seen any beautiful till he saw it. If you have more problem.. please search for past participle tutorials on RUclips. Have a great day !
Never have I seen such a clear tutorial video.
Great use of inversion! 👍
1. Not until this lesson was over did I understand this content.
2. Not only is he a good teacher, but he's also a good musician.
3. No sooner had I heard of this grammar subject than I started doing some exercises.
4. Never will I forget this English class.
5. Rarely do we find advanced lessons for free.
2. ,but also (he) is a good musician
Never had I seen such an amazing English explanation about this topic! You helped me a lot, thanks
Dan was my English teacher at Edgware academy around 14 years ago! So good to see he is doing well. Great guy 👍
Never will I miss those marvellous lecture classes of BBC...
No sooner had I watched your video than I knew how rich English grammar knowledge is
Never have I discovered this great English class! thanks a lot!
Seldom have I watched such a content-oriented youtube clip. Thanks a lot!
Rarely would i see such this marvelous lessons in my life.
lovely
Hi guys, Dan from bbcle here.
this week , we're gonna be studing inversion.
after negative or limiting adverbs. sounds confusing, doesn't it?
but don't worry. it's actually really really simple.
we can explain the whole thing in 90s.
as usual. are you ready?
here we go. now.
Have you ever been to the Grand Canyon?
I have. it was the most spectacular thing I have ever seen. seriously.
"Never had I seen such a wonder"
never had I seen is an example of inversion.
not sure what Im talking about?
come here, let me show you.
so, nomally we'd say. I had never seen such a wonder.
with inversion, we move the adverb to the beginning of the sentence.
and then we switch the subject and the auxiuallry verb.
Never had I seen such a wonder.
This is done for formality. for drama, or for emphasis.
would you like another example?
come over here.
"rarely would I go home again after what happened.
the same apply guys.
we moved adverb to the beginning of the sentence.
and then we switch the subject and the auxially verb.
rarely would I go home again after what happened.
now, come over here to the third place.
"I hardly ever smoke"
this sentence is in the present simple.
the same is true as we did before.
we move the adverb to the beginning of the sentence
and then we have to add the auxially verb
before we switch the subject and the auxially.
hardly ever do I smoke.
there are lots of other adverbs so you can find information about this
and everything I've talked about is on our website bbcle.
Im out of time guys I have to go.
Dan from bblce . singing off.
thank you , Dan, and bbcle.
everyone in the world , have a lovely day.
bye.
Never would I think learning English in 90 seconds was possible
Never had I had a good teacher before.
Hi from Brazil 🇧🇷 Always do I watch BBC learning English.
Amazing, thank you, Dan.
Never had I seen such good tutorial.
never had i ever watch an english video this short
Never have I missed BBC English class.
neither have I
Not only did you teach me good but you also helped my pronounciation
good lesson
Thanks. Very useful.
Good and clear explanation
Never have I watched an Indian movie.
Rarely did I mention her name in presentations.
Hardly ever had I seen such a gorgeous woman
BBC should add subtitle
Is super hard to listen
It's about the restrictive elements. Thanks!
1. Hardly ever do I play the piano
2. Never has he worked for this kind of popular company
3. Should I use inversion in my writing, I will get a high score in grammar
gracias
Love you crack 🙌🏿
Excellent! I'm very surprised.
Very good! Thank you!
Not only am I benefitted from this lesson, many others also.
Hardly ever I visited this channel before...
Hardly ever did I visit him.
Never have I ever understand a subject that quickly.
exactly what i need, thx
Never had i seen this sentence structure.
What is the song name
Adverb +auxillary verb +subject
can we say that the negative/limiting adverb and the subject swap place?
Great video. I do not quite get why you would use: Never had I ever seen x instead of: Never have I ever seen x. Can someone help?
Had is used to indicate a moment that has happened before a past moment. In this context, he had not seen any beautiful till he saw it. If you have more problem.. please search for past participle tutorials on RUclips. Have a great day !
Not only am I confused after watching this video, but I feel like I am not ready to master english language
This is my video now
1.Never have i seen such a.
2.Rarely would i go home again after what happen
3.Hardly ever do i smoke
NEVER before had I experienced such as contagious disease as covid-19
Had inversion been misunderstood by me until i faced to it.
Never had I infuriated anybody.
Rarely do I understand my English teacher
Never had I love these type of channels😹💔
It’s so awkward to speak like this