Adding emphasis: 'what' cleft sentences.
Sometimes there's a particular part of a sentence that you really want to stress. It might be because it's new information or because it's the most interesting or important part of a sentence.
One way of giving emphasis is by changing the structure of a sentence and using something called a cleft sentence. In Unit 12 we looked at 'it' cleft sentences. Now let's study 'what' cleft sentences.
'What' cleft sentences
You can use an 'what' cleft to draw attention to the most interesting or important part. Compare these sentences:
Normal sentence structure
With emphasis using 'what'
Structure - Emphasising the noun
What + understood information + is was + emphasis
Structure - Emphasising the verb
What/All + subject + do/does/did + is/was + verb
Structure - Emphasising the whole sentence
What happens/happened + is/was + clause
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