2. Only after you have had that recognition can you say that you are truly an inventor. (P21

[分析]

① 本句是一個主從復(fù)合句。

② Only修飾狀語從句位于句首,故主句采用部分倒裝結(jié)構(gòu)。

③ after引導(dǎo)時間狀語從句;主句是can you say ... an inventor,其中say后跟由that引導(dǎo)的從句。

[句意]只有你得到這種承認,你才可以說是一個真正的發(fā)明家。

[仿寫]他只有在做完所有的作業(yè)之后,才會上床睡覺。

                                          

2. [分析]賓語

[仿寫]Only after he finishes all his homework will he go to bed.

題目來源:2016年英語周報高二新課標 > 第48期 2015-2016學(xué)年高二課標

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