Use INVERSION To Speak English Expressively and Dramatically

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    0:00 Advanced English Grammar
    1:29 How to form questions in English
    4:06 Inversion Expressions in English
    6:55 How to use Not Only But in English
    9:26 Why do we use inversion in English?
    11:29 How to be expressive and impressive in English
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    Not only did I see my family, but my friends too. Did I see? That's a question, but this is not a question. So why do we do this? Why do we put a question in the middle of a normal sentence? And how can and this structure make your English more expressive, impressive and dramatic? Let's find out.
    So you want an advanced level of English to pass an exam or simply just to have that WOW! Factor to your English, but you don't know which topics of grammar to study to reach that level? Well, this is exactly the type of grammar you need if you want that impressive advanced level of English. It is complicated, but with the trick I'm going to teach you in today's lesson, it's going to be really, really simple. So first, before I can teach you about inversion, we first need to have a little look about how to construct questions in English. So if you are an absolute master of questions, then you can go ahead to that time in the video.
    [4:06] Now, when we're talking about inversion in this context, in English, we're talking about the structure we need when we're using expressions like these. Not only. Only later. Only by. Only in this way. Only then. No sooner. Never. Nowhere on earth. In no way and on no account. There are more, but they are some of the most common expressions that we use when we're using this inversion structure. So, simply put, if you want to use inversion in English, you want to start the sentence with one of these expressions and then use the structure of a question that we looked at earlier in today's lesson.
    So to see this in action, and to give you some context and examples, we're going to use a real experience of mine from this summer. I bought a ticket to go to England to visit my family and friends. But then I realised that my passport was not valid. So I drove 7 hours to Madrid and 7 hours back. Only in this way could I get a new passport. Only in this way, so that's the expression, could I get a passport. Could I get. That is the structure of a sentence. I could get is the affirmative. Could I get? Is the question. And we use that after this expression to make a sentence using inversion. Now, it's not a question, so don't use the intonation of a question like, could I get a passport? No, it's a normal sentence, not a question. So it's only in this way could I get a passport.
    Only then did I get excited about going to England. Only then, that's your expression at the beginning. And then did I get that's the structure of a question did I get excited about going to England. No sooner had I arrived than it started to rain. No sooner that's your expression Had I arrived that's the question structure than it started to rain. Yes, than is correct. It always seems strange to me, but that's the word we use in this structure.
    Okay, let's have a look at a few more examples before I tell you a different way that we can use this. And I'll also explain why we do this a little bit later in the lesson. OK? Not only did I see my family, but I saw my friends too. This is a really common expression. Not only ... But ... And we need inversion in the first part of this sentence. Not only did I see my family, but I saw my friends too.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 68

  • @EnglishWithGreg
    @EnglishWithGreg  Рік тому +4

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  • @Cosmicsmallbarell
    @Cosmicsmallbarell Рік тому +16

    Only after watching your video did I realise that I always wrote or spoke that kind of sentences wrongly 😂. This is actually a bit similar to German, where the verb comes in the second position of the sentence, but in your case using this inversion as if it were a question. Great video.

  • @edithnitsche1528
    @edithnitsche1528 Рік тому +7

    Great topic, haven't learned this over the years because no one ever brought it up. I am happy about this Greg, thank you for that

  • @inesmontaron6791
    @inesmontaron6791 Рік тому +4

    Very nice way of explaining, thank you,Greg!.I'm already expecting your next intervention.

  • @BrokenNoseola
    @BrokenNoseola Рік тому +2

    After watching Greg's videos, little did I know there is still a huge room for improvement in my sentences.

  • @alberbrando
    @alberbrando Рік тому +4

    Best teacher I have seen.....Congrats,Greg,your English is clear and amazing!!

  • @MasambaKalaba-xo4oi
    @MasambaKalaba-xo4oi 2 місяці тому +1

    Oh my goodness 😍 you're our English God keep up the good work i have been learning more from you

  • @qigongtime
    @qigongtime Рік тому +7

    Hi Greg🤗, it seems hard to me now so I need to rewatch this video again and again, so thank you so so so much for everything!!

  • @LinoVern
    @LinoVern Рік тому +3

    Thank you, Greg! It was very useful 👍

  • @manisco5098
    @manisco5098 Рік тому +2

    It's been a brilliant one! Greg thank you a realm.

  • @haimfreelitneit7456
    @haimfreelitneit7456 Рік тому +8

    A huge hug to you Greg!
    Thank you for your lessons!
    You are a great teacher 😌❤️

  • @Escurador
    @Escurador Рік тому

    You are the best teacher!!
    Greetings from Catalonia!

  • @user-hu2em6gd4k
    @user-hu2em6gd4k Рік тому

    thank you Greg

  • @ariedewantara
    @ariedewantara Рік тому +3

    once again, you are really worthy Greg and really helped us learn English a lot. Thanks a bunch for the lesson.

  • @margitiabujamra
    @margitiabujamra Рік тому +1

    Professor Greg, your teachings are very clear and teach us real life. Fantastic.

  • @berenice-6003
    @berenice-6003 Рік тому

    Hi Greg! You are the best!!🙂👍

  • @olgacornejo3030
    @olgacornejo3030 15 днів тому

    Thank you very much Greg.

  • @hermanmgonja
    @hermanmgonja Рік тому

    Thanks Greg,God bless you🙏

  • @apometun
    @apometun Рік тому +1

    I'm so grateful to you Greg, for the explanation of why some of my interlocutors use a question structure for an affirmative sentence.

  • @pallavi6228
    @pallavi6228 Рік тому +3

    Hi teacher Greg! Amazing lesson! Thank you so much!😊🙏💕

  • @abhandikaren6151
    @abhandikaren6151 Рік тому

    No doubt, you are a great teacher .🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @laroca9182
    @laroca9182 Рік тому

    Thank you, Greg !

  • @guioscigaro
    @guioscigaro Рік тому

    Thank you, Greg, for clarifying this topic, only in this way did I comprehend this topic you explicated before. Only later will I speak with this particles.

  • @claudiabautista4165
    @claudiabautista4165 Рік тому +1

    Greg, I’m so happy I found your page. I’m an EFL teacher and I have some many good videos now to share with my students…this was a good one and it reminded me of one phrase as well: ( I heard it on #tedtalks a few weeks ago) little did I know….!

  • @slowlearner4341
    @slowlearner4341 Рік тому +1

    Considering my very mediocre level, it's a real grammar and semantic aerobatics, Greg, those culbits. I definitely need to watch this video couple more times.
    Thank you very much and stay healthy.

  • @anenyashamusonza8336
    @anenyashamusonza8336 Рік тому

    I always hear some people saying those expressions but l didnt know how to use them. Thanks for uploading this video.

  • @michaelratkewitz296
    @michaelratkewitz296 Рік тому

    This is crisp❤

  • @beautifulmath3391
    @beautifulmath3391 Рік тому

    Great work , you exerted effort to remind us with forming questions and it’s a sign of good teacher . Who have a look on past experiences his students need . thank you 🌹 , new follower to you from Egypt 🇪🇬

  • @educationalconcepts
    @educationalconcepts Рік тому +2

    Please 🥺
    Make a video on COMPOUND AND COMPLEX SENTENCES 🙏🙏

  • @joelmasamba6762
    @joelmasamba6762 Рік тому +1

    Oh my gosh!!! The way you've been teaching us English is Uber great so what I'm gonna say that is you gotta keep being our amazing teacher i would rather you talked about other rules regarding connected speach

  • @abierta8824
    @abierta8824 Рік тому

    Amazing! Thanks for the great explanation! I'd like to know if you have a video about inversion but using the conditionals, please... Thanks in advance.

  • @barjotina9880
    @barjotina9880 Рік тому

    Great. 👍👍👍👍👍❤️

  • @user-jj5nn6wr4d
    @user-jj5nn6wr4d 4 місяці тому

    Hey hello Greg!, Can you make a video talking about Saxon Genitive??

  • @nurettinylmaz9156
    @nurettinylmaz9156 Рік тому

    Thank you, English is a very broad language. He doesn't get high after 50, I have to watch this a few times. This is how it goes into memory.

  • @danielmazzoni1487
    @danielmazzoni1487 Рік тому +2

    Great video ! friendly and clear ... my Greg friend

  • @ahmedking407
    @ahmedking407 Рік тому

    Good lesson, thank you, I have a *question*, Can we use this style in all expressions or just with these specific adverbs which you stated in the video.

  • @danayang7712
    @danayang7712 Рік тому +2

    Growing up with a mother with a dramatic personality, I certainly know we have this in Norwegian too, but, as cool and level headed I am in comparison, I really have no idea how to use it even if that's my native language 🤣 I have to hear mum inside my head to get it right. 😜

  • @Ma-ei3fb
    @Ma-ei3fb Рік тому

    @englishwithgreg Great lesson and explanation of this structure, Greg! Could you explain the meaning of this sentence of yours - No sooner had I arrived, than it started to rain? Thanks!

  • @jjdclasses8947
    @jjdclasses8947 Рік тому

    Very good 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
    Nice video....

  • @user-jg9bc4vl7x
    @user-jg9bc4vl7x Рік тому

    Why can you make it dramtic by using the quastion structure?
    Is there anything common between quastion and emphasis?

  • @samin21
    @samin21 10 місяців тому

    Can we use "THERE" in subordinate clause with sepcific noun
    "The man and my friend"
    As :-
    1) This is the time when"THERE" was the man.
    2) this is the time when THERE was my friend.
    Please help me with explanation.
    And
    Q1 ) Is "THERE" word still adverb of place in both sentence

  • @ronenr1405
    @ronenr1405 Рік тому

    Best

  • @dipikadas778
    @dipikadas778 Рік тому

    Can I use 'yet' in past simple tense? 'I didnot forget yet' - is it a right sentence?

  • @tilaknandasiri2752
    @tilaknandasiri2752 Рік тому

    please send the word class lecture video

  • @khalidintezar8073
    @khalidintezar8073 Рік тому

    Peace be upon you mercy and blessings of God be upon my dear respected sir....
    May God protect you from evil's eyes because you are the jack of all trades... My dear Sir would you like to upload a comprehensive lecture about Tenses......(except those that you've done)....
    Sorry to say when you will free then pronounce some words.....amazing dictionary ....
    will be uploaded....
    Because you're voice is much attractive, nice and charming one's.....
    Thanks a lot....
    May you live long....

  • @katelee6139
    @katelee6139 Рік тому +1

    Hello Greg! Thank you for your videos. Could you please tell me if we can use adverbs like usually, often, sometimes in the past simple tense :eg. I often took my little brother to the cinema. Is it necessary to add qualifiers such as -last summer etc. Thank you in advance

    • @nikovanegas2735
      @nikovanegas2735 Рік тому

      I might be wrong but this is what i think:
      Adverbs like those help to show on going frequency as something that started and hasn't finalized yet.... so I think those should be used in present simple.
      To show the frequency of a habit in the past and that habit is finalized i prefer using the semi-modal "used to"
      "I used to take my brother to the cinema"

  • @monarou3084
    @monarou3084 Рік тому

    Yeah ! Very important to know these details.
    Actually in French - as you probably know!- we say sentences like " À peine avais-je fait un pas dans la maison que ... que le chien 🐕 vint me faire la fête !"
    I think it’s the same way of emphasizing.
    221022

  • @sammer-samm9-
    @sammer-samm9- 10 місяців тому

    please help
    "(if "THERE " word is used for inversion in a sentence and it is showing "Adverb of place"
    As. There stood my friend.(Inverted form) If this same sentence is added to a subordinate clause,
    will "THERE" word become "dummy THERE".
    are there any such rules in english
    As (This is the time When "THERE" stood my friend.))
    Will "THERE" become a "dummy subject" here?
    Or
    "THERE" word is still an "adverb of place" here
    Please reply 🙂🙂

  • @Flacasimoes
    @Flacasimoes Рік тому

    Greetings from Brazil. Nice lesson. Congrats. Is this rule usual in American English?
    Thanks.

  • @sadatamit4057
    @sadatamit4057 Рік тому

    which one is correct?..why Don't water flow in the river? or why water Don't flow in the river?

  • @david11984
    @david11984 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. are these expressions used in a colloquial conversation¿ I mean, are they just formal? oR i can say to my mother " not only did I eat my lentils, but I I drank my orange juice too?

  • @fluxdeken7016
    @fluxdeken7016 Рік тому

    I am glad I knew it before watching the video 😅

  • @tarasolegov356
    @tarasolegov356 Рік тому

    hello! why did you use "realise", not "realize" on 8:38 ?

  • @antonellodigioia
    @antonellodigioia Рік тому

    Hi Greg. I can't download the Free Worksheet + Test (pdf). I tried a few times but, was unsuccessful. I filled out the form with my first name and my Email. No message arrived in either Inbox or Spam folder. Nothing. Could you send me it directly by your email? Best regards.

  • @Evgeny-Kuryanovich
    @Evgeny-Kuryanovich Рік тому

    10:45 realise or realize?

  • @mirajulislam132
    @mirajulislam132 Рік тому

    👍👍👍

  • @rubyrubitta7207
    @rubyrubitta7207 Рік тому

    Only when I use Inversion phrases will I look like native speaker 😎✌️

  • @DVZ_2022
    @DVZ_2022 Рік тому

    I've always been surprised by phrases "Don't you cry tonight" or ""Keep your hand on your gun. Don't you trust anyone"... Is this a question or what?

  • @javierdiaz3089
    @javierdiaz3089 Рік тому

    Google is spying me, the lesson I had yesterday on classroom was Inversions

  • @sheikhAbdelrahman
    @sheikhAbdelrahman Рік тому

    I think you are forming questions incorrectly.
    Ex. He is a doctor
    The question should be: What does he do? .. Not: Is he a doctor?! >> its answer should be: Yes, he is. or Yes, he is a doctor.

  • @emanuelacomerio5334
    @emanuelacomerio5334 Рік тому

    Grazie perche' e' parecchio che non lo pratico il mio B1+. Mi ero ripromessa l'estate scorsa ma faceva troppo caldo. Devo prendermi un 3 giorni di full immersion per il ripasso di tutta la grammatica di base e' quella a completamento della secondary school inglese e poi studio ed esercizi per passare al B2. Piu' vocaboli, piu' velocita' piu' esercizi di ascolto senza sottotitoli, piu' esercizi ad alta voce. Tutte cose che so che dovrei fare. E' che sono tornata ancora a zero. J Should and J would, but J cannot do it now. What do you think about next week?