Examples of Inversion Used in Conditional Sentences
Inversion is used in conditional sentences where “if” is replaced by “had”, “were” and “should”.
Examples of Inversion Used after Adverbial Expressions starting with "Only" & "Not only"
Inversion is seen after adverbial expressions starting with “only” and “not only”. Example: Only
Examples of Inversion Used after "No sooner", "Barely", "Hardly" & "Scarcely"
Inversion is used after “no sooner”, “barely”, “hardly” and “scarcely” where two things
Examples of Inversion Used after "Never", "Little", "Rarely" and "Seldom"
Sometimes inversion is used after “never”, “little”, “rarely” and “seldom”. Example:
Examples of Inversion Used after "Neither", "Nor" & "So"
Use of inversion can also be seen after “neither”, “nor” and “so”. Example: You don’t like
Examples of Inversion Used after some Adverbial Expressions of Place
Inversion can be used after some adverbial expressions of place. Example: On the doorstep was a box of
Examples of Inversion Used after Negative Adverbial Expressions
Inversion is used after some negative adverbial expressions starting with no or not. Example: Not until
Examples of Inversion used to ask questions
Inversion refers to the appearance of the verb in front of the subject which is the reverse of the general
Examples of Interjections for Attention
Interjections for attention draw the attention of the listeners. Example: Listen! You will prepare the
Examples of Interjections for Grief/Pain
Interjections for grief/pain express an intense sense of grief/ pain in any unfortunate event. Example:
Examples of Interjections for Surprise
Interjections for surprise express an intense sense of surprise on the happening of something. Example:
Examples of Interjections for Approval
Interjections for approval express an intense approval on something that has occurred. Example: Bravo!
Examples of Interjections for Joy
Interjections for joy express happiness or joy. Example: Hurray! My team has won the tournament.
Examples of Interjections for Greeting
Interjections for greeting are used to greet any person. Example: Hi! How is your health now?
Examples of Interjections
A part of a sentence representing emotion such as joy, surprise, sadness, etc. and having no grammatical
Examples of General determiners
General determiners are used before a noun to denote it in a general or unspecific way. Example: What
Examples of Specific determiners
Specific determiners are used to denote specific or particular things. Example: The man is behaving so
Examples of Determiners
Words sitting before nouns to denote whether the nouns are specific or general are called determiners.
Examples of Correlative Conjunction
A conjunction which demonstrates a comparison or contrast between two words, phrases, or clauses is called
Examples of Subordinating Conjunction
A conjunction which adds an independent clause with a dependent clause is called a subordinating conjunction. Examples