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* He treads like a conqueror! And well he may.*
'well' comes before 'he' in the above sentence.
I think it's a inversion. but I don't understand the word order.
because I think that verb or modal verb comes
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. Oh, I suppose different lists could be made by different syllabus creators, but such things as: Word order (SVO, SVC, etc) Countability of nouns Articles Verb tenses Verb phrase construction Subject-Verb agreement etc. These things have to be
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I believe both of these sentenses have the object at the beggining, so the inversion in required. Example: "My father stays in a doorway." (regular word order: subj + verb + obj) "In a doorway stays my father." (inverted word
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We stopped as well at several villages along the way , where we were warmly greeted by the hospitable Dawu people and invited for a meal of flying fish.
You can't take many liberties with word order in English, Angliholic. I don't think
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Yes, they are indirect quesitons. We do not put question marks after these statements. Here is a version with direct questions. These need a question mark, and inverted subject/verb word order. Regarding the classes, how many students will there
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What book is telling you that, Taka? Just take a look at the corpora. You'll find loads of usage examples for "not+being+adjective". It seems to me there will often be differences in meaning or focus depending on where you put the
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Hi MG I would not use that word order -- I wouldn't split up and rearrange "invest in" that way. It would sound equally unusual to say this, for example: In that company, I have invested.
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Thanks.. I just have some doubts about word order. Maybe it's better to write: What the result of the team's Champions League campaign will be?
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