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Negative adverbials

Negative adverbials

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Gilberto Escárraga

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Negative adverbials

When do you use negative adverbials?

You use negative adverbials for emphasis, dramatic purpose, or formality.

They are more common in written English and they are useful to sound more formal and show that you can use different ways to deliver your message.

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How do you use negative adverbials?

They are used at the beginning of the sentences​ and they imply a negative meaning so, you have to invert the following subject and verb:

Only then did I realize my error.​

Seldom do I eat ​fast food.

Negative adverbials

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Some negative adverbials

  • At no time

  • Not until

  • In no way

  • Under no circumstances

  • No sooner

Negative adverbials

  • Never

  • Seldom​

  • Hardly​

  • Scarcely​

  • Only when

The list of negative adverbials is something that you need to check and practice until you get familiar with some words and start using them in your papers.​

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Auxiliary verbs

Negative adverbials

  • Simple present (do, does)

  • Simple past (did)

  • Present perfect (has, have)

  • Past perfect (had)

As you could see in the examples, auxiliary verbs are the key for inversions so, you need to have perfect knowledge on the auxiliary verbs for each tense.

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Multiple Choice

Identify the tense used in the following phrase:

You don't have to take it personal, just let it go!

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Simple Present

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Simple Past

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Past perfect

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Present perfect

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Multiple Choice

Identify the tense used in the following phrase:

She has tried Thai food several times, but she still doesn't like it.

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Simple Present

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Simple Past

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Past perfect

4

Present perfect

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Multiple Choice

Identify the tense used in the following phrase:

Mr. Collins had already visited that company before.

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Simple Present

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Simple Past

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Past perfect

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Present perfect

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Time to practice:

  • At no time

  • Not until

  • In no way

  • Under no circumstances

  • No sooner

Negative adverbials

  • Never

  • Seldom​

  • Hardly​

  • Scarcely​

  • Only when

Step 1. Identify the tense

Step 2. Place your negative adverbial

Step 3. Make the inversion of auxiliary / subject / verb​

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Time to practice:

Negative adverbials

Step 1. Identify the tense

Alice can't be here

Step 2. Choose your negative adverbial: "in no way"

Step 3. Place your negative adverbial and make the inversion of auxiliary / verb / subject​

In no way can Alice be here​

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Negative adverbials

When do you use negative adverbials?

You use negative adverbials for emphasis, dramatic purpose, or formality.

They are more common in written English and they are useful to sound more formal and show that you can use different ways to deliver your message.

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