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Manhattan 里的两个句子,关于倒装

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发表于 2012-3-6 09:54:03 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |正序浏览 |阅读模式
Manhattan 上面有两个句子,一个倒装了一个没有倒装,貌似不是重点,但还是想问问:


As her brother did
, Ava aced the test.

I scored three goals in yesterday’s game, as did Suzanne.



是不是因为在后面的原因所以要倒装呢?还是倒不倒装都可以??意思上有差异么??求解答。
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-5-3 08:46:19 | 只看该作者
41. To develop more accurate population forecasts, demographers have to know a great deal more than now about the social and economic determinants of fertility.
(A) have to know a great deal more than now about the social and economic
(B) have to know a great deal more than they do now about the social and economical
(C) would have to know a great deal more than they do now about the social and economical
(D) would have to know a great deal more than they do now about the social and economic
(E) would have to know a great deal more than now about the social and economic
6#
 楼主| 发表于 2012-3-18 19:33:50 | 只看该作者
Example 1: Verbal Review 2nd. Q #103
Example2:
Although they are less obvious, termites doessignificantly more damage to homes than branches from trees.

termites does significantly more damage to homes than
termites do the most damage to significant homes than do
the termite does significantly more damage to homes as do
termites do significantly more damage to homes than
termites do significantly more damage to homes than do
D would be grammatically correct were it not for the firstclause. D appears to compare homes to branches, which is fine in isolation.However, the opening clause indicates that termites are less obvious thansomething, which means the intent of the sentence MUST be to draw termites intoa comparison. This is why the change in meaning that D accomplishes isunacceptable..


Ron:
here's the full deal with this.

* if you have just a noun - WITHOUT modifiers - in the second half ofyour parallel structure, then you can place the helping verb("do", in this case) EITHER before OR after that noun.
ex:
i know more about shakespeare than my brother does.--> correct
i know more about shakespeare than does my brother.--> correct
in this case, the first one (helping verb AFTER the noun) is usually preferred,because it flows more naturally, but either is correct.

* if you have a noun followed by modifier(s) in the second half of yourparallel structure, then you MUST place the helping verb BEFORE thenoun.
ex:
i know more about shakespeare than my brother,who has never studied literature, does.--> WRONG
i know more about shakespeare than does my brother,who has never studied literature,. --> correct

--

in this problem, "branches" is followed by a modifier ("fromtrees"), so you MUST place "do" before it.

...than do branches from trees -->correct
...than branches from trees do --> WRONG
-- by 会员 babybearmm (2012/3/18 18:30:16)




谢谢baby姐~非常详细,又搞懂一个知识点~~~~
今天又看到这个知识点,再次看baby姐姐的解释,是有多详细啊!!看都看了好一会,baby姐姐真辛苦。。。
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发表于 2012-3-18 18:30:16 | 只看该作者
Example 1: Verbal Review 2nd. Q #103
Example2:
Although they are less obvious, termites doessignificantly more damage to homes than branches from trees.

termites does significantly more damage to homes than
termites do the most damage to significant homes than do
the termite does significantly more damage to homes as do
termites do significantly more damage to homes than
termites do significantly more damage to homes than do
D would be grammatically correct were it not for the firstclause. D appears to compare homes to branches, which is fine in isolation.However, the opening clause indicates that termites are less obvious thansomething, which means the intent of the sentence MUST be to draw termites intoa comparison. This is why the change in meaning that D accomplishes isunacceptable..


Ron:
here's the full deal with this.

* if you have just a noun - WITHOUT modifiers - in the second half ofyour parallel structure, then you can place the helping verb("do", in this case) EITHER before OR after that noun.
ex:
i know more about shakespeare than my brother does.--> correct
i know more about shakespeare than does my brother.--> correct
in this case, the first one (helping verb AFTER the noun) is usually preferred,because it flows more naturally, but either is correct.

* if you have a noun followed by modifier(s) in the second half of yourparallel structure, then you MUST place the helping verb BEFORE thenoun.
ex:
i know more about shakespeare than my brother,who has never studied literature, does.--> WRONG
i know more about shakespeare than does my brother,who has never studied literature,. --> correct

--

in this problem, "branches" is followed by a modifier ("fromtrees"), so you MUST place "do" before it.

...than do branches from trees -->correct
...than branches from trees do --> WRONG
地板
发表于 2012-3-18 17:29:44 | 只看该作者
你上面的例子是和位置没关系的
板凳
 楼主| 发表于 2012-3-6 16:19:20 | 只看该作者
这种属于可倒可不倒的

有些像only,not only位于句首的,就必须倒装
-- by 会员 HarrisZheng (2012/3/6 13:45:17)


谢谢~跟位置没有关系么?
沙发
发表于 2012-3-6 13:45:17 | 只看该作者
这种属于可倒可不倒的

有些像only,not only位于句首的,就必须倒装
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