syntax-zpracované všechny přednášky
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NOT must come after sometimes and frequently
Debbie is sometimes not responsible for what she does.
Affirmative adverbs can be used at the end of a sentence
I get paid on Fridays usual y.
always at the end? -> meaning 'forever'
we can use often at the end in questions and negatives
Do you come here often? I don't come here often.
frequently, general y normal y, occasional y, ordinarily, sometimes, and usual y can begin a
sentence -> special emphasis
Sometimes we get a lot of rain in August.
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Inversion after adverbs
Inversion after adverbs of place like 'here', 'there' (also with adverbial particles such as back,
down, off. up, etc.)
o the noun S comes after the V, common with verbs of motion (come, go)
Here comes a taxi. There goes the last train. Down came the rain and up went the umbrel as.
common after be when we are offering things
Here's a cup of tea for you (offer). Here's your letters (offering or indicating). There's (stressed) Johnny
Smith (identifying location).
Inversion does not occur if the S is a PN
Here it comes. There she goes. Up it went. Here you are (offer). There she is (identifying location).
Inversion after adverbials of place
after adverbials of place the noun S can fol ow the V (with verbs of position or motion)
At the top of the hil stood the tiny chapel. In the fields of poppies lay the dying soldiers.
occurs in the passive with other verbs:
In the distance could be seen the purple mountains.
again -> NOT if the S is a PN