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Inversion (Would you make the following sentences emphatic?) #1 (permalink) Fri Jun 08, 2007 0:29 am   Inversion (Would you make the following sentences emphatic?)
 

* Would you make the following sentences emphatic, please?

A parking ticket was stuck to my windscreen.

* Here you should star the emphatic sentence with the word in brackets.

The shellfish made him sick. (It was)

I came by bus because the car had broken down. (The reason)

The guy who told me about the new club was Zack. (Zack)

He's very unlucky in love! (Lucky)
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Inversion (Would you make the following sentences emphatic?) #2 (permalink) Fri Jun 08, 2007 7:44 am   Inversion (Would you make the following sentences emphatic?)
 

1. It was the shellfish that made him sick.

2. The reason (why) I came by bus was the car had broken down.

3. It was Zack who told me about the new club.

4. How unlucky/lucky he is in love!
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Inversion (Would you make the following sentences emphatic?) #3 (permalink) Fri Jun 08, 2007 7:55 am   Inversion (Would you make the following sentences emphatic?)
 

1. It was the shellfish that made him sick.

2. The reason why I came by bus was that the car had broken down.

3. Zack was the guy who told me about the new club.

4. Lucky he is in love
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Inversion (Would you make the following sentences emphatic?) #4 (permalink) Sun Jun 10, 2007 9:15 am   Inversion (Would you make the following sentences emphatic?)
 

Thank you, gentlemen, for the confirmation. I shall give the possible correct answers.

1. Stuck to my windscreen was a parking ticket.
2. It was the shellfish that made him sick.
3. The reason (why) I came by bus was that the car had broken down.
4. Zack was the guy who told me about the new club.
5. Lucky in love he is not.
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