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First, because Sa Beining's wife is a foreigner, she used to use inverted sentences and unconsciously spoke Chinese in English, so she made a joke. However, I think Sa Beining is very happy to have such a lovely wife. This seems to reveal the wife's material, but it is actually spreading dog food. Have you considered the feelings of our audience? Please let go.
Second, many stars like to use inverted sentences. Gina, for example, likes to hear about you. Nonsense, you. How normal it is to speak. I ... Adam likes to say it's okay, right? Maybe it was intentional. In my opinion, inverted sentences are really humorous and easy to understand.
3. Where do people like to use inverted sentences best?
After a long period of observation, I think the person who likes to use inverted sentences best is from Shandong. This is indeed a fact. Let's give a few examples. What the hell is this? What are you talking about? There is no basis. This, who said that, all say so? Usually, these words really seem to have no contradiction, and they are particularly interesting, aren't they? I think inversion is also a language feature, because everyone has their own unique language habits, as long as they can communicate normally, it's too hard to care so much.
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