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1、PartialInversionLead inListen to the rhythm of the falling rain Telling me just what a fool Ive been I wish that it would go and let me cry in the rain And let me be alone again The only girl I care about has gone away Looking for a brand new start But little does she know that when she left that da

2、y Along with her she took my heart PartialInversionFunctionPartialInversionObserve the sentences and conclude the rules of partial inversion.Observe?PartialInversion Only in this way can you solve the problem. Only then did he realize that he had made a big mistake. Only if you eat correct food will

3、 you be able to keep fit.Summary狀狀1 RulePartialInversion Little does he know about history. Seldom do I go to work by bus. By no means can you play with your cell phone while driving.Summary否定否定2RulePartialInversion Not only can I speak Chinese but also I can speak English. No sooner had the game st

4、arted than it began to rain heavily.(一(一就)就) Hardly/Scarcely had we got home when the rain poured down.(一(一就)就) Not until the teacher came in did the students stop talking. Summarynot onlynot onlybut alsobut alsono soonerno sooner hardly/shardly/scarcelycarcelynot untilnot until3 RulePartialInversio

5、n My father went to New York last week and so did my mother. My father is a farmer and so is my mother. If you dont go there, neither/nor will I. Mary cant swim; neither/nor can Tom.Summary肯定肯定soso否定否定neitherneithernornor4 RulePartialInversion So absorbed was he in the novel that he didnt notice his

6、 father at the door. So quickly does he run that nobody can catch up with him. Such a good boy is he that he is always ready to help others.Summary adj/adv adj/adv n n5 RulePartialInversion If I were you, I would consult my English teacher. Were I you, I would consult my English teacher. If you had

7、come, you would have met the film star. Had you come, you would have met the film star. If I should live to be 500 years old in the future, I would have a very large family. Should I live to be 500 years old in the future, I would have a very large familySummarywerewerehadhadshouldshould6Ruleif ifPa

8、rtialInversion May you succeed! May you have a nice trip! May they live long!Summarymaymay7RulePartialInversionWhats the structure of partial inversionConclude主語助動詞be動詞情態(tài)動詞?PartialInversionPartialInversiontreasuresPartialInversion However, the other scholar thought quite differently. He regarded the

9、 coffin as promotion and wealth. Not only was he extremely delighted but also he did fairly well in the examination. Such an optimistic man was he that he succeeded. The story tells us that only if we smile at life will life smile on us in return. Two scholars were on their way to take the imperial

10、examination(科舉)(科舉).It happened that they saw a funeral procession(送葬隊(duì)(送葬隊(duì)伍)伍).No sooner had the first scholar seen the coffin than he felt frustrated.He thought to himself: “In no way will I pass the examination. A coffin stands for bad luck.” So pessimistic was he that he failed the examination. 1

11、.From the story, we learn that we should be_.2.Find the partially inverted sentences.Treasure 1PartialInversion hadpasswaswasCorrect mistakesPartialInversionPartialInversion A few days later, a hunter aimed a gun at the pigeon, ready to shoot. The ant had hardly seen it when he quickly ran onto the

12、hunters foot and bit him. The hunter missed the shoot and the pigeon was saved. The pigeon was so grateful that she made friends with the ant. The story tells us that we can gain true friendship only with a grateful heart. An ant was drinking water by a river and a pigeon was sitting on a tree. All

13、of a sudden, the ant slipped and fell into the water. He couldnt swim, and the pigeon couldnt swim, either. The pigeon came up with a good idea and threw a leaf into the river. The ant didnt realize the pigeon saved him until he climbed on the leaf.“If you had not helped me, I would have been drowne

14、d”said the ant gratefully. 1.From the story, we learn that we should be_.2.Rewrite 6 sentences using partial inversion.Treasure 2PartialInversion1 2 3 4 5 6 PartialInversionHe couldnt swim, and the pigeon couldnt swim, either.neither/nor could the pigeon.1 PartialInversion The ant didnt realize the

15、pigeon saved him until he climbed on the leaf.2 PartialInversion3 If you had not helped me, I would have been drowned.PartialInversionThe ant had hardly seen it when he quickly ran onto the hunters foot and bit him.4 PartialInversionThe pigeon was so grateful that she made friends with the ant.5 PartialInversionThe story tells us that we can gain true friendship only with a grateful heart.6 PartialInversion5.neither/norHadhadwasOnlyFill in the blanksdidPartialInversionPartialInversion 1.From the story, we lea

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