"If you are willing in the past, you will be rejected later, and if you are not willing in the past, you will be willing later".
The third key point of antonym questions is that the predicates before and after are the opposite;
It is customary to abbreviate additional questions;
The last point should be noted, questions Fill in the subject pronoun of the sentence.
The subjects before and after are consistent, that is, the subject of the question part is consistent with the subject of the declarative sentence/main clause (except for special circumstances)
Note: no, nothing, nobody, none, appear in the declarative part. For negative words such as never,?few, little, seldom, rarely, hardly,?scarcely?, use affirmation in the second half of the sentence.
An irony question raises a situation or opinion and asks the other party whether they agree or disagree. This kind of question consists of two parts. The first part is in the form of a declarative sentence, and the second part is a short question attached to the previous part. Sentences are separated by commas. For example, the former part is in affirmative form, and the latter part is usually in negative form. The former part is in negative form, and the latter part is in affirmative form. The tenses of the two parts must be consistent.