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inversion of order!
Hi Guys!
On this occasion, I'd like to know whether it is possible to use inversion of order in its negative form. As a matter of fact, I have never seen it.
HAD I KNOWN YOU NEEDED ME, I WOULD HAVE CALLED YOU! (3RD CONDITIONAL- INVERSION OF ORDER FOR EMPHASIS
SO FAR SO GOOD! BUT, WHAT ABOUT:
HADN'T I REALIZED THERE WAS A MISTAKE IN THE REPORT, THE CEO WOULD HAVE FIRED ME
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
THANKS ALL
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Re: inversion of order!
Inversion is used often times to stress negative situations. However, in this case you are using it as a formal way to replace an "if" (conditional) clause. If you can build that conditional sentence in a negative way, I see no issue in using this same negative form when you use the inversion.
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Re: inversion of order!
Gentle,
Thanks for your help!
See u
D
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Re: inversion of order!
The first sentence is perfectly fine. The second one, however, sounds a bit off to me.
I've always seen "Had I not..." and not "Hadn't I..."
Maybe that's why it doesn't sound fully acceptable to me...
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Re: inversion of order!
Flor, the negative in inversion of order with the adverb of negation after the subject makes sense and sounds much more natural.
Thanks a lot
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Re: inversion of order!
I'm glad it helped!
"Had I not realized..." does sound better right? :)
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Re: inversion of order!
When used with a verb of motion, an adverb or adverb phrase of location may be placed at the beginning of a clause, followed immediately by the verb, followed by the noun subject of theverb.
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Re: inversion of order!
Agree 100%: "Had I not" is the right way to say it!